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Cover of Caricature of a Countess

Caricature of a Countess

✍ Scribed by Melissa Sawyer


Book ID
100438401
Publisher
Melissa Sawyer
Tongue
English
Weight
80 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781777425104

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


He's drawn to her. She's drawing him.

Miss Stella Denton is determined to make her mark on the world--in pen and ink. Under the pseudonym Mr. E. Starr, she captures the absurdities of the ton in print for all to see. A heated encounter with Daniel, the Earl of Beechingstoke leaves her breathless... and betrothed.

After years of working to reestablish the Beechingstoke name, Daniel cannot abide even a hint of scandal. To cut off his notorious heir, Daniel enlists the help of friends and family to find him the perfect bride and fast. When they suggest he marry Stella, he doesn't know if it's the worst idea, or the best.

A hasty marriage, fuelled by passion, burns bright between Stella and Daniel. Yet their love is at risk of fizzling out unless they learn to trust one another before their secrets and scandals are revealed.


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