Lady Madeline's Folly

Joan Smith

first published 1983 Chivers P., 1994 262 pages

A Nightingale romance in large print

Lady Madeline Fordwich, who acted as political hostess for her distinguished Tory father, each season acquired a protégé to advance socially and politically in London. Her former suitor, Lord Eskott, though a Whig, had become a dear friend. But Escott did not at all approve of Maddie's newest protege, Henry Aldred, a relative with whom she appeared to be falling in love.

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Lady Madeline's Folly edition · 2010 · Belgrave House · 9781610842143
Lady Madeline's Folly edition · 1994 · Chivers P. · 262 pages
Lady Madeline's Folly edition · 1993 · G.K. Hall · 258 pages
Lady Madeline's Folly edition · 1983 · Fawcett · 192 pages · 9780449203408

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