Considered unmarriageable due to her racy past and her scandalous paintings, artist Miss Polly Rice is shocked when Sir Frederick Moresby offers her his hand in marriage. Original.
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She was a woman of many talents and not a few surprises,
By "ketera" (Euclid, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Scarlet Spinster (Mass Market Paperback)
At twenty-four, Miss Polly Rice was commonly held to be on the shelf. So it came as quite a surprise to her neighbors to hear that Sir Frederick Moresby, the so eligible and yet so elusive bachelor, had offered for her. Wasn't he aware of that racy past of hers. Moresby had decided it was time to sire an heir, and Miss Polly Rice seemed just the type to suitably grateful for the honor. A well written book worth the effort.
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