Waltz with a stranger
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"Aurelia wasn't hiding exactly. She just needed to get out of the crush of the ballroom--away from the people staring at her scar, pitying her limp. She was still quite enjoying the music from the conservatory. And then a complete …
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"Aurelia wasn't hiding exactly. She just needed to get out of the crush of the ballroom--away from the people staring at her scar, pitying her limp. She was still quite enjoying the music from the conservatory. And then a complete stranger--dashing, debonair, kind--asked her to waltz. In the strength of his arms, she felt she could do anything. But both would be leaving London soon.... When they meet again a year later, everything has changed. She's no longer a timid mouse. And he's now a titled gentleman--with a fiancee. Is the magic of one stolen moment, one undeniable connection enough to overcome a scandal that would set Society ablaze and tear their families apart?"--P. [4] of cover.
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""Aurelia wasn't hiding exactly. She just needed to get out of the crush of the ballroom--away from the people staring at her scar, pitying her limp. She was still quite …"
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