Lost Anne

Lost Anne

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Anne Adair - beautiful, spirited,a strong woman you would ever meet and a wanderer by heart, she had this strong adulation of reading grandeur books about the old days since she was young but it was all thrown into disorder as she received a dreadful news about her Dad, but before she could even mourn her loss she was pulled backwards in 1820, a gleaming vision of a English society- followed by a brilliant match- Viscount of Rosebery, Harry Primrose. A man of his words. Faced with the traps and betrayals of an old-world aristocracy that can trip up even the most charming and brilliant outsider, Anne must grow from a girl living in 2020 into a woman of substance as she is swept into a world of unknown while searching a way back to her own time.
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It was the time of Prince Regent's rule on England when in the relatively small village of Bedfordshire, an impoverished companion-the daughter of an inconsequential vicar fell in love. But here was the catch. Who she fell in love with was no ordinary lad. He happened to be a grand Duke. This Duke was not only above her station and her employer but was also betrothed. She can neither act on her attraction towards him nor can she put the man out of her mind. So what will happen to this improper companion? Will she have her very own fairytale or will reality crush her dreams and hopes?

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