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  1. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Her Heart for a Compass, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York is published by Mills and Boon, £14.99. Sarah, Duchess of York’s first novel for adults is jolly enough, but has the faint but ...

  2. We start with her parents finding her a suitable husband, as Margaret listens her father makes this statement. "Our estates have lots of sheep He has woollen mills. I call this match serendipity." Margaret could not sacrifice herself for the duty of her parents, she needed to follow her heart.

  3. 10 de may. de 2022 · Her Heart for a Compass is a really excellent debut novel by Sarah Ferguson, not surprising considering that Marguerite Kaye co-wrote it with her. With the Duchess' ideas, understanding of life in the royal family, and Marguerite's expertise in writing excellent romance novels, they make a perfect team.

    • Paperback
    • Sarah Ferguson
  4. A bold and thoughtful story about a rebellious woman finding herself and her voice in an age of astounding technological change and great social unrest, Her Heart for a Compass is a delicious costume drama rich in atmosphere, history, and color that will thrill fans of Victoria and Bridgerton. Includes a Q&A with Sarah Ferguson and her editor.

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  5. 3 de ago. de 2021 · Banished from polite society, Margaret throws herself into charitable work and finds strength in a circle of female friends like herself—women intent on breaking the mold, including Queen Victoria’s daughter Princess Louise. Margaret resolves to follow her heart—a journey of self-discovery that will take her to Ireland, America, and then ...

  6. 22 de feb. de 2022 · Her Heart for a Compass won’t set pulses racing, but it does a good job of warming the cockles. ‘Her Heart for a Compass’ by Sarah Ferguson is out now, published by Mills & Boon and ...

  7. But shortly before her betrothal is announced, Margaret flees, leaving her parents to explain her sudden absence to an opulent ballroom stuffed with two hundred distinguished guests. Banished from polite society, Margaret throws herself into charitable work and finds strength in a circle of female friends like herself—women intent on breaking the mold, including Queen Victoria’s daughter ...

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