THE RED-HAIRED REBEL AND THE DASHING RAKE
She never had vapors, never played the coquette like her ravishing sister Almina, "The Dark Incomparable" of London's haut ton. Fanny Cherill's flame-colored hair was a hopeless liability, her cheeky wit and daring thoroughly unladylike.
But everything changed on the night handsome Lord Waterbury stole into her boudoir to capture her heart--and her reputation! Suddenly Fanny was compromised by a notorious rake. She was an embarrassment, an obstacle to Almina's brilliant marital prospects, a hindrance to be gotten rid of immediately--even if it meant marrying her to a man she didn't love. So Fanny decided to show them she was indeed a lady--a lady they'd never forget!
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