He’s so arrogant, and yet she might be feeling something… Campion has a new editor, Guy, for her latest novel. He’s extremely harsh in his criticism and wants her to change the manuscript extensively. Needing space from Guy’s overly critical attitude, Campion retreats to a friend’s cottage in the country to focus on her writing. She is shocked, however, to see Guy waiting for her when she arrives!
Force of Feeling
Physics.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. Second Edition.
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