The Regency Season: Decadent Dukes (3 books in 1)
Dukes - dangerous & enthralling Rufus Drake: Duke of Wickedness Innocent Anna Bishop needs help and the only man she can turn to is notorious rogue, Rufus Drake. The new Duke's help comes with strings - he demands a single kiss. There's just one problem, this kiss unleashes an insatiable desire in both of them.
Griffin Stone: Duke of Decadence Griffin Stone, Duke of Rotherham is in pursuit of would-be assassins when he comes across Lady Beatrix Stanton, the distracting woman who holds the key to everything - if they can unlock her memories. Every second counts but keeping his mind on the task ahead is proving difficult!
Christian Seaton: Duke of Danger No one suspects Christian Seaton, Duke of Sutherland, to be a British spy, well not until he kidnaps Lisette Dupree and they flee from French mercenaries. Christian must protect her at all costs - she is the answer to everything he's been working for. Lisette's innocence though is a temptation that is becoming increasingly hard to resist!
| Author | Carol Mortimer |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Mills & Boon |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2018 |
| ISBN | 9780263931570 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Very Good |
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