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The Notorious Lord Havergal

by Joan Smith

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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. Lettie Beddoes was twenty-seven and past the age of longing for love. She was also the guardian of a trust for Lord Havergal, notorious fellow that he was, and impervious to his requests for more money. When he dropped in on her for a face-to-face encounter, he was surprised to learn that she was a woman. But that simply offered him a chance to charm herā?¦ Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Cre… (more)
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Lettie Beddoes and her companion, Miss Fitz-Simmons, were just finishing breakfast when the butler enetered the morning parlor with the post.
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. Lettie Beddoes was twenty-seven and past the age of longing for love. She was also the guardian of a trust for Lord Havergal, notorious fellow that he was, and impervious to his requests for more money. When he dropped in on her for a face-to-face encounter, he was surprised to learn that she was a woman. But that simply offered him a chance to charm herā?¦ Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Cre

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