The Celebrated Miss Neville
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The Celebrated Miss Neville

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FALLING in love was more painful than a bad review!

Catherine Neville had become a reluctant celebrity. Under a nom de plume, she had published a book of poetry that had so pleased the ton that they vied for her attention. A second volume had just been published and everyone eagerly awaited the critics' response.

Sir Rowan Heath, respected and feared political essayist, found himself in the unique position of reviewing a book of poetry. Having little use for women and their “little hobbies”, and pre-occupied with rushing off to a house party, Sir Rowan wrote a scathing critique for a friend’s magazine, without even bothering to read Catherine’s work.

Then the couple met. Initially, Catherine had reason to be very grateful to Sir Rowan who seemed to appreciate her gentle nature and reluctant celebrity. They were much in each other's company and clearly smitten, when the awful truth came to light and threatened to destroy their future happiness! (less)

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