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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
 
Diana Fletcher will do anything to save her family's estate from the despicable Lord Coventry. Even accept money from Lord Aubrey Brampton, a dashing stranger. Even follow Lord Brampton through the Great Fog to London to be a companion to his eccentric mother. By the time they reach the mist-shrouded city, Diana has lost her heart hopelessly...and irrevocably. For, like the fiance who jilted her when she proved too outspoken, Lord Brampton seems to prefer his ladies placid and demure. And Diana fears she will never win his love unless she can hide her fiery spirit.
 
Diana Fletcher will do anything to save her family's estate from the despicable Lord Coventry. Even accept money from Lord Aubrey Brampton, a dashing stranger. Even follow Lord Brampton through the Great Fog to London to be a companion to his eccentric mother. By the time they reach the mist-shrouded city, Diana has lost her heart hopelessly...and irrevocably. For, like the fiance who jilted her when she proved too outspoken, Lord Brampton seems to prefer his ladies placid and demure. And Diana fears she will never win his love unless she can hide her fiery spirit.
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== Recognitions ==
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* [[1984 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1984 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Category Historical Romance]]

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Book Description

Diana Fletcher will do anything to save her family's estate from the despicable Lord Coventry. Even accept money from Lord Aubrey Brampton, a dashing stranger. Even follow Lord Brampton through the Great Fog to London to be a companion to his eccentric mother. By the time they reach the mist-shrouded city, Diana has lost her heart hopelessly...and irrevocably. For, like the fiance who jilted her when she proved too outspoken, Lord Brampton seems to prefer his ladies placid and demure. And Diana fears she will never win his love unless she can hide her fiery spirit.

Recognitions