The book Rakehell's Widow was written by author Sandra Heath Here you can read free online of Rakehell's Widow book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Rakehell's Widow a good or bad book?
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Alabeth did not know whether to be relieved or dismayed, for while it spared her the immediate prospect of another unpleasant meeting, it also prolonged the agony, for they must meet again sooner or later. She sat alone in the sun-drenched morning room, toying with her coffee and staring at the butter nestling in its dish of ice. Outside, the tiny rear garden was filled with spring color, from the daffodils and tulips in the beds to the almond blossom and forsythia above, but it was robbed of an...y true atmosphere because it was walled in, reminding her forcibly that this was the heart of Mayfair, not the heart of Kent. “My lady?” Sanderson appeared at her elbow. “Yes?” “The Duchess of Seaham has called.” Alabeth was taken aback, for nobody called before eleven o’clock in the morning. “Very well, show her in.” A moment later Octavia bustled brightly into the room in a flurry of orange and white taffeta, her bonnet ribbons streaming and her rouged face beaming as she bent to kiss Alabeth on the cheek.
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