A Talent for Trouble
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Lady Talitha Burnside had always assured herself that the blazing talent in her fingers overcame the plainness in her features. — Now, the Viscount Chelmsford had need of her skill as a caricaturist in a novel that would set London …
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Lady Talitha Burnside had always assured herself that the blazing talent in her fingers overcame the plainness in her features. — Now, the Viscount Chelmsford had need of her skill as a caricaturist in a novel that would set London on its ear. Tally told herself firmly that she did not care that Chelmsford would scarcely look beyond his collaborator's talent, for she wished only to provide herself with the means of financial independence from her family. Unfortunately, with the best intentions in the world, Tally did not find herself immune to Chelmsford's charm. And to the Viscount's surprise, he found himself oddly attracted to the artist's huge brown eyes, her coltish grace, and her elfin charm. How long would it take for the two artists to discover that the passion sparking between them sprang from more than a literary interest?
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