The Dashing Miss FairchildA rich, beautiful, and suspiciously single young woman arrives in Bath with a most visible baby in her doting care. Tongues begin wagging and curious questions and scandalous suppositions abound, especially after Miss Fairchild starts spending time with the notorious Mr. Talbot. Whatever could she be planning? Original Regency Romance. |
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