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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... MARRY ME by Susan Kay Law WHEN THE Laird Returns : Book Two OF THE HIGHLAND LORDS by Karen Ranney ATTENTION : ORGANIZATIONS AND CORPORATIONS Most Avon Books paperbacks are available at special quantity discounts for bulk purchases for ...
... MARRY ME by Susan Kay Law WHEN THE Laird Returns : Book Two OF THE HIGHLAND LORDS by Karen Ranney ATTENTION : ORGANIZATIONS AND CORPORATIONS Most Avon Books paperbacks are available at special quantity discounts for bulk purchases for ...
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... marry , and I can't very well join the army or the priesthood . Leisure doesn't sit well with me . Being a companion to a friend seems the most tolerable occupation — at least until I'm of an age where Society will accept that I truly ...
... marry , and I can't very well join the army or the priesthood . Leisure doesn't sit well with me . Being a companion to a friend seems the most tolerable occupation — at least until I'm of an age where Society will accept that I truly ...
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... marry you in a second , given the chance . " “ I hardly need — or want — a man who desires only my money , " she said hotly . " Besides , I have made an agreement with your aunts . I do not break my word . " Dare pushed upright from his ...
... marry you in a second , given the chance . " “ I hardly need — or want — a man who desires only my money , " she said hotly . " Besides , I have made an agreement with your aunts . I do not break my word . " Dare pushed upright from his ...
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... conversation around un- til I don't know whether he even likes me or not . ” " You do expect a proposal , though ? " " He keeps saying that he needs to marry , and he dances with me more than any of the other girls 34 SUZANNE ENOCH.
... conversation around un- til I don't know whether he even likes me or not . ” " You do expect a proposal , though ? " " He keeps saying that he needs to marry , and he dances with me more than any of the other girls 34 SUZANNE ENOCH.
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... marry me, that would be a very good thing.” She paused, a small frown furrowing her brow. “Because we are being honest with one another, I have to admit that he confuses me very often.” “Yes, he excels at that.” “You know him better ...
... marry me, that would be a very good thing.” She paused, a small frown furrowing her brow. “Because we are being honest with one another, I have to admit that he confuses me very often.” “Yes, he excels at that.” “You know him better ...
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Seção 13 | 195 |
Seção 14 | 215 |
Seção 15 | 232 |
Seção 16 | 249 |
Seção 17 | 272 |
Seção 18 | 285 |
Seção 19 | 308 |
Seção 20 | 325 |
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