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As they dazzle all the men at Queen Victorias jubilee ball Beth and Milly Goodwin seem to be mirror images of one another: beautiful graceful and rich they can take their pick of any man in St Helens. Only those who know them best realize that Millys dark brown eyes hide a wild untamed wantonness while Beths silvery-grey ones betray her idealism and kindness. But the only man in the room either of them wants is the one who could destroy both their lives. Hugh sixteenth Lord Thornley is a rake who needs to marry an heiress to restore the fortune his father gambled away. Even a lowly daughter of a glass manufacturer will do - provided she is biddable and strong and willing to bear the son he needs. Beth he decides will make him the perfect wife. But it is Milly who traps him into a loveless
marriage - and sets in motion a chain of events that could destroy everything they hold dear.
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As they dazzle all the men at Queen Victorias jubilee ball Beth & Milly Goodwin seem to be mirror images of one another: beautiful graceful & rich they can take their pick of any man in St Helens. Only those who know them best realize that Millys dark brown eyes hide a wild untamed wantonness while Beths silvery-grey ones betray her idealism & kindness. But the only man in the room either of them wants is the one who could destroy both their lives. Hugh sixteenth Lord Thornley is a rake who needs to marry an heiress to restore the fortune his father gambled away. Even a lowly daughter of a glass manufacturer will do
- provided she is biddable & strong & willing to bear the son he needs. Beth he decides will make him the perfect wife. But it is Milly who traps him into a loveless marriage
- & sets in motion a chain of events that could destroy everything they hold dear.

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