
Sally
By Jennie Tremaine, M C Beaton Writing as Marion Chesney
Subjects: Jeunes femmes, Young women, Advice columnists, General, Romance, Mœurs et coutumes, Manners and customs, Romans, nouvelles, FICTION, Fiction, Romance, Historical, Edwardian, Nobility, Fiction, Social life and customs, Man-woman relationships, Courriéristes du cœur, Relations entre hommes et femmes
Description: She was an honored guest in a palatial country home. "Aunt Mabel," lovelorn columnist of Home Chats magazine, had been summoned to prevent the Duchess of Dartware's son, Paul, from a marriage worse than death. Who would have guessed that behind Aunt Mabel's acid pen and ageless wisdom lurked eighteen-year-old Sally Blane...determined to make the handsome marquess her own! But how could she compete, wearing false wrinkles and a white wig? It was a challenge worthy of Sally herself: to conquer the upper crust of Dartware and enchant her newfound Prince Charming, without giving "Aunt Mabel's" secret away....
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