Reforming Harriet
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Lord Westwood is at his wit’s end. Lady Harriet, the widow of his business partner, has not been responding to his letters, so in hopes of saving his company he travels to meet her. But he finds her to be …
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Lord Westwood is at his wit’s end. Lady Harriet, the widow of his business partner, has not been responding to his letters, so in hopes of saving his company he travels to meet her. But he finds her to be much more intriguing than he expected. Lady Harriet, meanwhile, thinks she has never seen a more handsome man.
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