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Lady Diana's Daring Deed

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Disguised as her twin brother, Lady Diana Ballinger accepts a gamester's daring wager that if he wins in a challenge at cards, he will have "Lord" Ballinger's sister's hand in marriage. Expecting to win, Diana agrees -- only to lose.

253 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2000

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Mona K. Gedney

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March 5, 2021
Loved it! It was very funny. The heroine and the hero play chicken, first one to refuse to marry loses. Neither wants to be married to each other but gets a lot of enjoyment seeing the other squirm! Does this count as a spoiler?
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May 28, 2014
Really fun regency read :) Lady Diana dresses up as her twin brother in order to save him from an enormous gambling debt and prevent him from losing his lady love. This was just a really cool, lighthearted read that was still very engaging. Diana was a strong character and there were several incredibly funny scenes throughout. The letters/notes at the end were very touching. Nicely done.
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