A schemer by necessity, Letty Potts Has gotten into a few fixes in her 25 years, but she faces the worst one of all when trying to go straight. Narrowly escaping the wrath of her partner in crime, she finds herself with nothing but the gown she's wearing and a train ticket belonging to another women. Posing as wedding planner "Lady Agatha," Letty travels to a backwater town to arrange the nuptials of a young society bride. Amid the dizzying whirl of preparations, no one suspects her charade--except Sir Elliot March. The sensual aristocrat had foresworn love, but Letty reawakens his passion--leading him into scandal.
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Regency romance. Main character posing as a wedding planer, nobody suspecting her charade except Sir Elliot March. Fun entanglements and great ending.