Regency Rebel's Seduction: A Most Unladylike Adventure / The Rake of Hollowhurst Castle

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A Most Unladylike Adventure: Lady Louisa Alstone, Ice Diamond of the Ton, has turned down numerous proposals from the best in society. Seeking refuge in her brother's house, she's shocked to find the scandalous Captain Darke already in residence. A man who certainly doesn't need the sinful temptation of a woman he presumes to be his friend's mistress. The misunderstanding could be Louisa's chance to cast off the strict dictates of her life as a Lady. And if she's already living in secret with the devilishly handsome Captain, what good is there in preserving an already compromised reputation...!

The Rake of Hollowhurst Castle: Sir Charles Afforde: the infamous devilish rake has purchased Hollowhurst Castle lock, stock and barrel. All that is left to possess is the castle's determined and beautiful chatelaine. Roxanne Courland: her youthful, romantic dreams of Charles were shattered long ago, and this unconventional country miss would rather stay a spinster than enter a loveless marriage... Only this rake's devastatingly sensual onslaught is impossible to resist!

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AuthorElizabeth Beacon
PublisherMills & Boon
PlaceLondon
Year2016-07-01
ISBN9780263917710
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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