Remember Me, Someday

Remember Me, Someday

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A nameless modern girl wakes up in Cumberland England, 1811. She is found by the kind Lord and Lady Hollingberry, and meets Alistair McQuillen. Her exact opposite. Who also, has a lot to owe to an evil Duke. When tragedy strikes, she is forced to ask for his help. Will he help the out of place girl? Will he keep her secret from his employer? How many more secrets can she handle?
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