Powder and Patch

Romance

Author: Georgette Heyer

In an 18th-Century England of wit, womanising and powdered wigs, provincial Philip Jettan runs the risk of irreproachability. Cleone Charteris stands in no such danger. The golden-haired, headstrong despair of men, she seeks a husband who can duel and dice with the best of them. So Philip leaves for Paris, where his father’s hopes and his lover’s ideals are realised but wi….Read More

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