Exit BettyWhat would you do if you were duped into marrying your own stepbrother? That's the conundrum facing Betty, the beautiful heroine of this charming romance novel from Grace Livingston Hill. Initially fragile and meek, Betty uses the horrifying situation she's placed in as a way to develop independence. Fans of classic romance will enjoy this uplifting tale. |
Contents
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14 | |
Chapter III | 24 |
Chapter IV | 37 |
Chapter V | 46 |
Chapter VI | 54 |
Chapter VII | 63 |
Chapter VIII | 70 |
Chapter XI | 102 |
Chapter XII | 111 |
Chapter XIII | 120 |
Chapter XIV | 132 |
Chapter XV | 141 |
Chapter XVI | 151 |
Chapter XVII | 164 |
Chapter XVIII | 174 |
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