The Matrimonial Trap examines the ways in which six women writers of the long eighteenth century used public and private writing to redefine marriage as an egalitarian relationship. Their writing reveals their participation in and reactions to a larger sense of crisis about marriage in eighteenth-century society.
The Matrimonial Trap examines the ways in which six women writers of the long eighteenth century used public and private writing to redefine marriage as an egalitarian relationship.
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In trouble with the law, Ellie Hill, a poor vicar's daughter who had disguised herself as an alluring cardsharp named Aurora, is forced to enlist the reluctant assistance of Jack Rigg, Earl of Raleigh, the man who had rescued her from a ...
The Marriage Trap by Anne McAllister released on Jun 24, 1988 is available now for purchase.
Drew thinks marriage is a trap, and he's made a pact with his brother to remain bachelors forever. Even when the Hawaiian Heat welds love and lust into his dream soul mate, he can't marry Ginny.
A polemic against love that is “engagingly acerbic ... extremely funny.
Except Fate has a way of upsetting the best laid plans… "Jennifer Probst has proved to be one of the most exciting breakout novelists in the romance genre." - USA Today
However, one has to know when to quit otherwise, it becomes a Trap in Disguise. In his time of despair, Papoo went to the Bible for answers. Though answers were inspiring, they did not change the reality of his situations.
The exciting bestselling author who thrilled readers with The Marriage Bargain and The Marriage Trap, Jennifer Probst rounds out her sizzling trilogy with more “nonstop sexual tension” (Laura Kaye).