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- The lady plays with fire / by Craig, Susanna,author.;
You've Got Mail, the clever, popular, and deliciously shocking ladies' periodical Mrs. Goode's Magazine for Misses only employs women who are equal to the challenge -- and for one biting theatre critic, that challenge happens to include romance.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Advice columnists; Nobility;
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- The lady knows best / by Craig, Susanna,author.;
"The women behind the popular, controversial ladies' magazine Mrs. Goode's Guide to Miss Conduct are daring, witty, clever, and wise, just like their publication--and now they have an equally thrilling new member ... When Daphne Burke finds herself as the advice columnist for an often-subversive ladies' magazine, it's the perfect outlet for her outspoken nature. and it soon takes her beyond the page, when a disgruntled nobleman confronts her with the charge: You cost me a bride, now you have to marry me."
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Nobility; Advice columnists;
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- The lady makes her mark / by Craig, Susanna,author.;
"Known only as "Miss C." Constantia Cooper creates satirical cartoons for Mrs. Goode's. But her anonymity hides a more shocking secret -- one that requires she remain elusive. When a scandal at the magazine threatens to expose her, Constantia packs up and flees. But in her haste, she is struck by a carriage and suffers a blow to the head. Fortunately, she's rescued by a gentleman. Unfortunately, he is all too familiar. Feigning amnesia seems Constantia's best strategy ... Alistair Haythorne, Earl of Ryland, would never turn away a lady in distress -- even if he's often the target of said lady's biting satire. In fact, while "Miss C." recuperates, he will have her teach his sisters to draw. Perhaps it will inspire a more flattering portrait of him ... But secrets make interesting bedfellows and as Constantia and Alistair grow closer, their opinions of one another change -- drastically. With love in the air, two things stand between them: Alistair's need to marry an heiress to keep his family's estate intact ... and a series of threats that endanger Constantia's life. Can what keeps them apart ultimately bring them together?"--
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Novels.; Advice columnists; Artists; Amnesia; Man-woman relationships; Secrecy;
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