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Fair Fatality by Maggie MacKeever

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Fair Fatality
Maggie MacKeever

Fawcett
November 1980
On Sale: November 1, 1980
Featuring: Jaisy
ISBN: 0449501167
EAN: 9780449501160
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Who could resist lips so delightfully lush and rosy -- skin so fair -- a nose so adorable and huge blue eyes that teased and tormented? Practically everyone. Because highly capricious Jaisy -- now the fabulously wealthy Lady Easterling -- had the manners of a hoyden and the vocabulary of a stable boy.

But when Jaisy decided that despite the odds she would make a conquest of London's most dashing -- and elusive bachelor, Lord Carlin, she shattered every convention of London society, earning herself the nickname "Fair Fatality."

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