Friend or Lover?
Lady Mary Haviland knew better than to think she ever would wed. No gentleman would woo a woman as long on the shelf or as plain as she was. In fact, her lack of the usual enticements made it easy for her to develop uncomplicated friendships, even with the most dangerous... read more
Preceded by A Proper Companion, and followed by An Affair of Honor.
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