Never Judge A Lady By Her Cover: Number 4 In Series (The Rules Of Scoundrels Series) - Plot & Excerpts
She grows ever more desired at public functions, and we have no doubt that the eligible bachelors of the ton desire her for functions that take place exclusively in chapels. As for Lord L—, however, as their company seems well-kept… … In sad corners of ballrooms we have recently found poor, lost little lamb, Lady S—, once a welcome member of the Pitiless Pretties of the ton, now exiled for sins we cannot imagine. We have high hopes for her restoration, however, as she was seen dancing with the Marquess of E—…The gossip pages of the Weekly Courant, May 1, 1833His house was massive, gilded and gorgeous, every inch of it appointed in the height of fashion. She stood in the main marble foyer, turning slowly, looking at the high ceilings and the wide, curving staircase that led to the upper floors of the house.“This is beautiful,” she said, turning to face him. “I’ve never seen a home so perfectly designed.”He leaned against a marble column nearby, arms crossed, gaze focused on her.
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