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The Steepwood Scandal #13

Mr. Rushford's Honor

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Gina, Lady Whitelaw, left Steepwood as pain Gina Westcott. Now, years later, she's returned home - only to come face-to-face with the man who stole her heart. Giles Rushford was once the heir to a great estate, while she was a lowly nursmaid. Now he's virtually penniless after his father lost the family fortune, while Gina is a wealthy and titled widow. She knows Giles is too honorable a man to risk being seen as a fortune hunter. How will she ever convince him they were meant to reunite - as husband and wife?

298 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 3, 2002

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Meg Alexander

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Meg Alexander has been writing since childhood. Her first efforts were plays to be performed by her brothers, sister and cousins as family entertainment at Christmas time.

She married at nineteen and had a son. During his childhood she concentrated on freelance journalism, writing on crime, psychology, gardening, travel and cookery. At thirty-eight the breakdown of her marriage brought the need to earn more money. For the next twenty years she claims to have ‘lived on her wits’, becoming a representative for a textile firm in the north of England, and a professional cook in exalted circles. Then she moved into administration, as Assistant Director of the British Red Cross Society’s Conference Centre, and later managing a large Hall of Residence for students of King’s College, London.

During this time she gained a BA Degree from the Open University. When Meg retired she moved to Spain, where she wrote a weekly gardening column for an English language newspaper. The Costa Blanca News, and travel and cookery pieces for Inter-express. After eight years the call of grandchildren was too strong and she moved back to England, settling first in Kent and then in East Sussex.

She began to write historical fiction, encouraged by winning first prize in a competition run by Writers’ News for the best opening chapter of a historical romance. The judge was a senior editor from Harlequin Mills & Boon Ltd. She asked to see the rest of the book, but even after two re-writes it wasn’t considered suitable for publication. The same thing happened with a second book, but Meg was third-time lucky. The Last Enchantment, a Regency Romance was published in 1995.

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Un libro nada memorable en la saga escandalos de sociedad.
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At last a woman who can make her own decisions and doesn’t crumble at the first setback. Gina and Giles find their way.
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