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On her father's deathbed, Lady Maura O'Donnell promised him that she would try to bring back their family's heirloom, the Circle of Light. It was stolen generations ago by the Black Scotsman. Since them, their family's lands and tenants have suffered mightily. She hatches a plan to "compromise" the current Duke of Gleneden into "marriage" (she's not going to really trap the man after all.) Alec McBride (the duke) knows that he's been tricked and while he really is upset, he also isn't that upset, after all, Maura's a beautiful woman. But that doesn't seem to stop him from falling in love...

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Read this when it first came out. It isn't so much about working as it is about the author trying to justify her affair with a married college professor and her inability to understand why his colleages and friends don't happily accept her into their midst nor do the people of her new city. This could be because she looks down on all of them and seems to believe that she's better than they are. Interesting, but kind of off point of what the book was supposed to be about.