Lady Incognita
por Nina Pykare
Romantic heroes existed only in books. And who knew that better than Louisa Penhope. Wasn't she herself the secret authoress of romantic novels? Baron Penhope's death and his losses at the gaming tables had kept her form "coming out", but …
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Romantic heroes existed only in books. And who knew that better than Louisa Penhope. Wasn't she herself the secret authoress of romantic novels? Baron Penhope's death and his losses at the gaming tables had kept her form "coming out", but resourceful Louisa had found a way to support her large, eccentric household. She was determined to keep her secret--until all London was suddenly abuzz over the mysterious author, Lady Incognita--until Philip, Viscount Atherton, stepped into her life. Suddenly sane, sensible Louisa was face to face with a living hero--and feeling like a lovestruck heroine in one of her own romances!
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