Ireland from 45 Dollars a Day by George Mcdonald

Ireland from 45 Dollars a Day by George Mcdonald

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Ireland from 45 Dollars a Day by George Mcdonald

He's entirely the wrong sort of man. That's what makes him so utterly right.


After a horrific marriage, widow Everleigh Chatterton is cynical and leery of men. She rarely ventures into society, and when she must, she barely speaks to them. As a favor to a friend, she reluctantly agrees to attend a Christmas house-party. Unfortunately, Griffin, Duke of Sheffield is also in attendance. Even though Everleigh has previously snubbed him, she can't deny her attraction to the confident, darkly handsome duke.


For almost a year, Griffin has searched for the perfect duchess to help care for the orphan he's taken on. He sets his sights on the exquisite, but unapproachable Everleigh Chatterton after her sweet interactions with the child impress him. He is convinced he can thaw her icy exterior and free the warm, passionate woman lurking behind the arctic facade. Only, as Griffin pursues her, it's his heart that's transformed.


Can Everleigh learn to trust and love again? Will Griffin get his Christmas wish and make her his bride? Or, has he underestimated her wounds and fears and be forced to let her go?



This Christmas Holiday Regency historical by a USA Today bestselling author will make you smile, laugh, and sigh as Griffin woos Everleigh, his reluctant widow.


If you enjoy reading second chance romances featuring strong heroines, dukes, house parties, and loveable rogues with a pinch of mystery, a dash of humor, and gripping emotion then you'll adore Collette Cameron's enthralling SEDUCTIVE SCOUNDRELS SERES. Buy A DECEMBER WITH A DUKE and settle into your favorite reading nook for a page-turning, entertaining Regency Yuletide adventure you can't put down.


Though this book can easily be read as a stand-alone, most readers prefer to read the series in order.


SEDUCTIVE SCOUNDREL SERIES:

A Diamond for a Duke

Only a Duke Would Dare

A December with a Duke

What Would a Duke Do?

Wooed by a Wicked Duke

Duchess of His Heart

Never Dance with a Duke

Earl of Wainthorpe

Earl of Scarborough

The Debutante and the Duke

Wedding her Christmas Duke

Earl of Keyworth

How to Win A Duke's Heart - Coming Soon

Loved by a Dangerous Duke - Coming Soon

When a Duke Loves a Lass - Coming Soon


CHECK OUT COLETE'S OTHER SERIES:

Castle Brides

Daughters of Desire (Scandalous Ladies)

Highland Heather Romancing a Scot

The Blue Rose Regency Romances: The Culpepper Misses

Seductive Scoundrels

The Honorable Rogues(R)

Wicked Earls' Club

Author, photographer and travel writer Teresa Fisher has had a life-long love affair with Switzerland, since her first visits to the ski slopes as a young child. Since then she has written extensively on the country for a variety of publishers including Frommer's, National Geographic and Thomas Cook. She is National Geographic Expeditions' Switzerland expert and lecturer. She has also penned over thirty guidebooks and children's travel reference books on a wide variety of destinations worldwide, and features periodically on BBC local radio as a travel adviser. Her travel features have appeared in such British publications as The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Times. For seven years, she lived in the Alps. Now, a mother of two, a fluent French and German speaker and a graduate in classical music, she is based in Gosport in the UK, but still spends much of her time skiing, sight-seeing or hiking in the Swiss Alps.

The son of a Polish-born mother and an Austrian-born father, Arthur Frommer was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War, but was stationed in Europe because of his fluency in German and Russian. During his service, he wrote and self-published a guidebook called The GI's Guide to Traveling in Europe in 1955 that was an immediate hit among his fellow soldiers. In 1957, Frommer created a civilian version called Europe on 5 Dollars a Day, which became an overnight best seller. He subsequently published guidebooks covering all parts of the globe. Frommer licensed his travel guide book business to Simon & Schuster in 1977.

Eventually, the Frommer's series was purchased by John Wiley & Sons, and in August 2012, Google purchased the travel guides. Through all the exchanges, Arthur Frommer was always deeply involved with the guide books. In 2013, Frommer reacquired control of the guidebooks bearing his name and has come full circle, now self-publishing his iconic travel books again. Additionally, Arthur Frommer writes a travel column syndicated through King Features with his daughter Pauline Frommer, with whom he also co-hosts a weekly syndicated radio show, The Travel Show with Arthur & Pauline Frommer. Arthur resides in New York City.

Donald Strachan is a writer and journalist who has written about Italy for publications worldwide, including National Geographic Traveler, The Guardian, Sunday Telegraph, and The Independent. He resides in London, England.

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ISBN 13 9780028608716
ISBN 10 0028608712
Title Ireland from 45 Dollars a Day
Author George Mcdonald
Series Frommer's Frugal Traveler's Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher FrommerMedia
Year published 1996-02-01
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.