Prada and Prejudice by Mandy Hubbard

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Prada and Prejudice by Mandy Hubbard

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It is a truth universally acknowledged that slipping into a pair of Prada pumps is a luxury most girls only dream of. So what happens when Callie Montgomery splurges on a pair for herself? Exactly what you'd expect. She trips over those pointy little death traps and crashes her head into the concrete. When she wakes she is no longer on her English class trip to London; but rather London circa 1815. After stumbling around,in the worst possible shoes for the occasion, she finds a mansion that looks rather welcoming. Little does she know, this particular mansion belongs to the Thorton-Hawke's who were expecting a visit from their American friend Rebecca. With no other options Callie pretends to be Rebecca, and while Emily Thorton-Hawke believes her, the Duke is not so easily persuaded. Yes, that's right, I said Duke. Callie is playing make believe in the home of the Duke. The incredibly attractive, mysterious, and young Duke. Just think of him as a teenage Mr. Darcy only more brooding, teenage angst and all. As if pretending to be Rachel wasn't hard enough, toss in fancy ballroom dances, an arranged marriage, and a secret child. How long can Callie keep up the charade? Will she ever make it back to her own time? Pick up a copy, dive into the 1800's and see for yourself ;)
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