New York Times bestselling author | |
Dear Reader, I have a secret. Several, in fact… | |
Most people know me only as the headmistress of a charity school | |
Having a son but no husband has made me a social outcastshy;, which is no great inconvenience since I despise Societyshy; especially those “gentlemen” who seduce naïve young women | |
My contempt for such knaves leads us to Secret the First | |
I am the anonymous author of The Rogue Report, a newsletter that exposes these scoundrels and their exploits | |
My busy life leaves no time for romance, or so one might think | |
This brings us to Secret the Second | |
I have lately carried on a flirtation with the school’s new mathematics professor | |
is altogether too charming and mysterious for anyone’s good shy;particularly mine | |
Though I’m tempted to indulge my desires, I cannot help but wonder if my darling “ | |
Jack” hides secrets too. You see, not everyone appreciates | |
The Rogue Report, and at least one of its subjects is out for revenge | |
Is Jack bent on protecting me, or is he really the villain who seeks my ruin? | |
Is it possible that I’ve fallen in love with the most notorious rogue of them all? shy | |
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