Lost Lady
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Perdita West was at her wits' end. She was on her own and without a job. How was she to carry on giving financial help to the family whose car crash was her fault? And then it seemed her prayers …
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Perdita West was at her wits' end. She was on her own and without a job. How was she to carry on giving financial help to the family whose car crash was her fault? And then it seemed her prayers had been answered: she was going for an interview. But the interviewer was Rider Barron, the man who, three years before, had ruined her life. She had always known their wonderful relationship couldn't last, and she had been right. Well, she certainly wasn't going to make that mistake again ...
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