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High-born Meg Hayward averts poverty by stitching and hand-painting trifles for the ton, until her exquisite copy of an antique fan is mistakenly sold as the original to the righteous Earl of Wakefield. Resentful of his notion that she swindled him, Meg nevertheless agrees to redecorate his conservatory at Wakefield Hall. Until the handsome lord's attentions make her eager to finish it and escape. Included only in Romance 12 Series
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The Fontainebleau Fan
2003, Thorndike Press
in English
- Large Print Edition
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Miss Meg Hayward paints trifles to sell, a way to avoid poverty. When her copy of an antique fan is sold as the real thing, she must find it and make amends. Nicholas Wadsworth, the Earl of Wakefield, believes he was swindled by the lovely young artist. How could he know that spending weeks with her at his estate would lead him from anger and humiliation to sympathy and affection?
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