A Lady of High Regard (Ladies of Liberty Book #1)Born into affluence, Mia Stanley is a winsome socialite with a knack for matchmaking. She's also a writer for Godey's Lady's Book magazine, much to the disdain of her family--and their society friends. A proper young lady of her social standing isn't meant to labor in such a way, but Mia has always had a way with words... When her writing draws her into the world of downtrodden seamen's wives on Philadelphia's docks, Mia uncovers a scheme that puts her in harm's way. But her heart ends up on the line as well...Has her determination to always make a match driven away the one man whose esteem she covets? |
Contents
Section 16 | 191 |
Section 17 | 201 |
Section 18 | 211 |
Section 19 | 221 |
Section 20 | 231 |
Section 21 | 245 |
Section 22 | 257 |
Section 23 | 269 |
Section 9 | 101 |
Section 10 | 115 |
Section 11 | 127 |
Section 12 | 143 |
Section 13 | 155 |
Section 14 | 167 |
Section 15 | 179 |
Section 24 | 279 |
Section 25 | 291 |
Section 26 | 299 |
Section 27 | 311 |
Section 28 | 321 |
Section 29 | 331 |
Common terms and phrases
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