The Bluestocking's Beau
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No one at the Season's soirees ever looked twice at shy Lady Rhian Phillips--and no one ever suspected that she was the anonymous editor of London's most scandalous society column. But Viscount Pembroke, the dashing and irresistibly romantic novelist Rhian …
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No one at the Season's soirees ever looked twice at shy Lady Rhian Phillips--and no one ever suspected that she was the anonymous editor of London's most scandalous society column. But Viscount Pembroke, the dashing and irresistibly romantic novelist Rhian met at a literary salon, could expose her and end her career. Now, this lady in love has to concoct a novel plan of her own.
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"No one at the Season's soirees ever looked twice at shy Lady Rhian Phillips--and no one ever suspected that she was the anonymous editor of London's most scandalous society column. …"
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