The Rake: Lessons in LoveHarper Collins, 17 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas A Regency romp about a young lady who vows revenge on the rakish lord who loved and left her, only to find herself unexpectedly caught in Cupid′s net along with the handsome viscount when her plan to love and leave him backfires. |
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... dress flowing around her and a matching bonnet framing her sun golden hair . Tristan snapped his jaw shut . Ordinarily , a woman so lovely standing on his doorstep would be a good thing . There was nothing the least bit ordinary ...
... dress flowing around her and a matching bonnet framing her sun golden hair . Tristan snapped his jaw shut . Ordinarily , a woman so lovely standing on his doorstep would be a good thing . There was nothing the least bit ordinary ...
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... dress the color of sunshine , she looked the portrait of fairy - tale innocence . “ Lady Geor- giana , ” she said , curtsying , her arms full of flowers . " Miss Johns , thank you for seeing me this morning . I can see that you're busy ...
... dress the color of sunshine , she looked the portrait of fairy - tale innocence . “ Lady Geor- giana , ” she said , curtsying , her arms full of flowers . " Miss Johns , thank you for seeing me this morning . I can see that you're busy ...
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... dress . " You do ? " " Yes . Lord Dare , as you may know , is the dearest friend of my cousin , the Duke of Wycliffe . Because of that , I have had numerous opportunities over the years to observe the viscount's behavior toward females ...
... dress . " You do ? " " Yes . Lord Dare , as you may know , is the dearest friend of my cousin , the Duke of Wycliffe . Because of that , I have had numerous opportunities over the years to observe the viscount's behavior toward females ...
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Almack's Amelia Johns anyway asked Aunt Frederica aunties bedchamber better Bradshaw breath brother butler Carroway House chair Charlemagne cheek chest chuckled coach Cotswold sheep damned dance Dare's dark Dawkins dear door doorway drawled dress Edward Edwina Evelyn eyes face feel felt fingers gaze Geor Georgiana drew Georgie giana glanced going gown grabbed Grey hair hand Hawthorne House he'd head heart hurt Hyde Park keep kiss knew Lady Georgiana Lady Georgie laugh leaned lesson lifted lips Lord Dare Lord Westbrook Lucinda Luxley marquis marry Milly mind Miss Johns morning mouth murmured never night nodded Pascoe pulled returned ruin scowled seemed she'd Sheba shook shoulder sighed smile someone sound stepped stockings stood stop suppose tell Thank thing thought tonight took touched Tristan Carroway Tristan looked trying turned voice wager waiting waltz Wycliffe
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