Chocolate-box portraits of small yappy dogs. Being blackmailed by a Hooray Henry who's missing a chin. B & D involving a four-inch paint brush. Will Jennie be able to get even without being locked up?Rocking up in England, Jennie has to fall back on her long-ignored artistic talents to make ends meet. Painting portraits of the spoiled pooches is weird, but pays a lot more than temp office work. Everything's rosy until Jennie runs into Rupert Smythe-Brown, an aristocratic prat used to getting his own way, no matter who gets hurt in the process. Jennie's painted into a corner before something inside her snaps, she turns feral, and Rupert doesn't know what's hit him. Well he does, but for once he's not enjoying it. Set in late seventies London when punks liked to superglue unfortunates to the walls of The Embankment and the British aristocracy thought nothing of being thrashed for pleasure, Brush With Fame sets a spanking pace. This is the second in Andrene Low's Sexy Seventies Series with humour that's black, irreverent, and cutting. Previously published as "Mounted and Hung"
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