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Courting Trouble

(2000)
(The second book in the Appleton Sisters series)
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In this charming historical romance, an enticing attorney and a determined suffragette learn the hard way that there's more to life - and love - than getting their way.

No one could accuse the Appleton sisters of embracing tradition. After all, they've earned their living as spiritualists ever since their parents' tragic death - and are succeeding famously. Now Winifred Appleton hopes to champion the rights of women by becoming a lawyer. But when she learns that no law school will accept a woman, Winifred is left with just one choice: accepting an apprenticeship from Charles Howe - and trying to ignore the fiery passion the handsome prosecutor arouses.

Intrigued by Winifred's spirit - and tempted by her beauty - Charles believes that taking her under his wing is a flawless plan. She'll surely buckle under the pressure of pursuing her career, leaving him free to propose a different kind of partnership: matrimony. But when the pair are pitted on opposite sides of a contentious murder trial, they learn that love is the only argument that matters.

Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from these Loveswept titles: Tempting a Devil, The Story Guy, and Friday Night Alibi.


Genre: Historical Romance

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