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Cupid's Mistake (Cupid #1) by Karen Harbaugh (Signet Regency 1997)

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Miss Cassandra Hathaway is beautiful, intelligent, and innocent. Lord Blytheland is handsome, intelligent, and sophisticated. A perfect match, yes? Lord Blytheland doesn't think so. After a disasterous marriage in which this widower suffered with a faithless, bluestocking wife, there's nothing he'd like worse than another educated miss with an unfortunate penchant for blurting out the painful truth. As for Cassandra, there's nothing she'd like less in her life than an illogical man prone to emotional outbursts--and never mind his good looks and devastating smile. Neither one of them figures on the tortuous machinations of Cassandra's little sister, Psyche, or Psyche's mischievous friend, Harry, and his arrows that cause people to fall very, very desperately in love.


Karen Harbaugh is an award-winning romance novelist of eleven novels and a RITA finalist. A Navy brat who grew up along the west coast of the U.S. and Hawaii, she has a BA in Expository Writing, is happily married, and has a grown son. She has held various day jobs, from a research assistant in a child development center to a quality assurance analyst to a technical writer. Despite her wanderlust, she has managed to stay for a few decades in the Pacific Northwest and now works for a civil and structural engineering company, although she did manage to live and travel for a short while in Europe, where she hopes to visit once again some day.
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