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Mass Market Paperback A Tangled Web Book

ISBN: 082176795X

ISBN13: 9780821767955

A Tangled Web

(Book #3 in the The Hartford Ladies Series)

To escape her mother's demands that she find a husband, Sincerity Hartford concocts a fictitious courtship with Sir Simon McKendrick. But when the surprised war hero hears of their purported engagement, Sincerity must convince him to join her charade...and the more they make believe, the more she really loses her heart!

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"A Tangled Web" is the final chapter in the trilogy dealing with the Hartford sisters -- "An Improper Pursuit" centered on the eldest Hartford sister, Chastity; while "Sweet Tranquility" focused on Tranquility Hartford; "A Tangled Web" deals with Tranquility's twin, Serenity, and takes place a few years later. Since the first two books are currently out-of-print, I'll paint a quick background sketch for anyone who's not familiar with the Hartford family. The three sisters have been brought up by a rather cold and domineering woman (Divinity Hartford), whose sole purpose in life seems to be to see her daughters married off properly and to her credit. Her two daughters, Chastity and Tranquility, while they did marry well, did so in such a ramshackle manner, that she is still angry and chagrined to this day. And she is determined that her remaining daughter, Serenity, will marry well and in a circumspect manner.Serenity is twenty-three years old, and she's quite tired of always doing what others want her to: first, she did whatever her twin, Tranquility, decided that they should do; now her mother expects her to marry to please her! Tranquility however wishes to marry for love as her two sisters did. And when she rejects yet another proposal, her mother angrily banishes her to her Great Aunt Prudence's home in Bath. The thought of an entire summer spent with her mother and an aunt she has met only once before, fills Serenity with dread; so that when she discovers that her aunt is dead and she is her heir, Tranquility comes up with a scheme to evade her mother and her continuous demands. Serenity forges a letter from her aunt, inviting only Serenity and Serenity's governess, Miss Cobb, to Bath, hinting that Divinity will not be made very welcome. Serenity also writes to Prudence's lawyer pretending to be her father, and asking the lawyer to open up the house in Bath, and to see that the ladies have ample funds during their sojourn in Bath.Serenity thinks that she has thought of everything. What she wants is to spend some time free of her mother and her constant nagging. She's also decided that she doesn't want to marry, and that she's rather like spending her life as an independent woman of means. And soon Serenity is coming into her own, enjoying the many amenities of Bath and even has her own set of friends (though how she was able to achieve this given that her aunt had just recently died and that Serenity should actually be in mourning for her, quite escaped me). She's even fallen under the spell of a rather handsome and dashing gentleman, Sir Simon McKendrick, whom she cannot help but daydream about, even as she tells herself that her attraction for him will come to nothing, esp since Sir Simon seems to disapprove of her completely. But all too soon Serenity's castle comes crashing down about her: her mother's written threatening a visit. Will Serenity be able to forestall her mother? And what of Sir Simon -- should she attempt to change his min
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