Meeting Alistair Devlin, London's most eligible bachelor, causes Victoria Bretton no end of problems. Masking her attraction is even more difficult than concealing her alter ego--playwright Valentine Lawe--not to mention the fact that this man's unsettling gaze is causing her the most *terrible* wri
No Occupation for a Lady
โ Scribed by Whitiker, Gail
- Book ID
- 109328918
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Overview: If thereโs one thing thatโs been a constant in Gailโs life, itโs a love of books and stories. Like so many historical authors, she grew up reading the works of Mary Stewart, Jane Austen, Anya Seton and Victoria Holt, and when one day the idea of actually writing a novel drifted into her mind, she didnโt push it away. Instead, she asked her English teacher if she could devote one of her three English classes to a special project, and by the end of the year, she had completed her first book.
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