Regency Improprieties: Innocence and Impropriety & The Vanishing Viscountess

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A resolute man and a determined innocent In dissolute company Jameson Flynn hears Rose O'Keefe's beautiful voice and decides to rescue her and her virtue. But then the man who can make or break Flynn's career desires Rose as his mistress. Soon Flynn will have to choose what matters to him most i 1/2 success or love...

A woman of innocence and notorie.. Adam Vickery, Marquess of Tanerton, was drawn to the notorious Vanishing Viscountessi's defiance. He didn't recognise Marlena Parronley - the once innocent, hopeful debutante he had danced with years ago. Marlena saw the dashing, carefree Marquess of her dreams and knew she couldn't let him help her escape. Not if she wanted him to live.. Two classic and delightful Regency tales

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AuthorDiane Gaston
PublisherMills & Boon
PlaceLondon
Year2011-07
ISBN9780263887365
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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