Megan by Norma Lee Clark (1979)

Megan

Megan Watkins was afraid everyone would think her a hopeless country girl when she arrived in London to be a companion to her beautiful cousin, Diane. And the vain Diane kicked up a bit of dust at the lovely, pink-complexioned Megan, whom she regarded as competition–until she realized Megan was just too worthwhile and interested mainly in books.

Diane soon saw a use for her cousin when she began a fast friendship with the Honorable Jane Atherton, the sister of the dashing–and so far unattainable–lord on whom Diane had set her sights. For if Diane could cultivate their friendship, she was certain she’d often be thrown in the company of the handsome Alex, Lord Atherton.

What no one counted on–least of all Megan and Alex–was the growing attraction between the quiet country girl and a man who sought much more than mere beauty in a wife….

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