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Congratulations!
The winner of the previous contest knew that in With
Seduction in Mind, the name
of the critic who called Sebastian's play "implausible and
trite" was George Lindsay.
For answering correctly, the winner will receive signed copies of And
Then He Kissed Her and Guilty
Pleasures.
From the
With Seduction in Mind sneak peek:
On the other hand, he was a writer, he reflected as
he leaned back against the seat of his carriage and closed his eyes.
He made his living with his imagination, so plotting ways George
Lindsay might meet an unfortunate end could not really be wrong,
could it?
These somewhat hostile thoughts dominated Sebastian’s mind as his
landau made the long, slow journey from Mayfair into the City. Rolled
in his fist was copy of that morning’s Social Gazette, but there
was no need to refer to the review page to recall the words printed
there. They were burned upon his brain.
Implausible…trite…as amusing as a visit to the dentist…
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