Her and I
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Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2023
Chance circumstance introduces Lady Katharina Battenberg to Margaret 'Peggy' Cooke. The two women forge a powerful friendship and journey through life together, helping each other through love, loss, and the worst life can throw at them.

Set during Regency era England in the year of 1813.
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