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The Journals of Lady X

(1989)
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Jacinda never dreamed her pen would lead to scandal and romance!

Jacinda Malvern tossed back her tresses, dipped her quill point in ink, and proceeded to pen her next novelette. Writing as "Lady X", Jacinda hoped one day to earn her way in the world. Any word overheard and all intimate acquaintances might find their way into her written page.

Enter Anthony Selton, the dashing Duke of Marchfield, Gray-eyed and handsome, the man could have his pick, but His Grace had matters other than matrimony on his mind. In the employ of England's top spymaster, he had come to uncover the identity of the mysterious author of that most treasonous fiction, The Journals of Lady X.

While others set their pretty caps for the popular duke, sensible Jacinda sought him as research for her next "Lady X" opus. But she found him unbearably haughty. And he could not abide her fiery nature. Only Cupid knew that each had a secret meant just for the other ...

"Ms. Overfield's sense of romance is deliciously unerring." -- -- Romantic Times

Genre: Historical Romance

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