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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... stood and went to the desk at the other end of the room. “We should write these down,” she said, pulling several sheets of paper from a drawer and re- turning to distribute them. “The three of us wield a great deal of influence ...
... stood and went to the desk at the other end of the room. “We should write these down,” she said, pulling several sheets of paper from a drawer and re- turning to distribute them. “The three of us wield a great deal of influence ...
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... stood, facing her friends again. “No, not Luxley,” she stated, surprised at her calm determination. “I have a different student in mind—one in serious need of a good lesson.” Evie's eyes widened. “You're not thinking about Lord Dare ...
... stood, facing her friends again. “No, not Luxley,” she stated, surprised at her calm determination. “I have a different student in mind—one in serious need of a good lesson.” Evie's eyes widened. “You're not thinking about Lord Dare ...
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... rapping sounded once more, he folded the paper and stood. Dawkins's eccentricities were amusing, but the butler had best be polishing the silver somewhere and not sleeping in one of the sitting rooms, as. 12 Chapter 2 ...
... rapping sounded once more, he folded the paper and stood. Dawkins's eccentricities were amusing, but the butler had best be polishing the silver somewhere and not sleeping in one of the sitting rooms, as. 12 Chapter 2 ...
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... . Given their past, he didn't trust her as far as he could throw her. Tristan stood again, leaving the remains of his breakfast on the table in case one of his servants should decide to make an appearance and clear it away. 14 SUZANNE ...
... . Given their past, he didn't trust her as far as he could throw her. Tristan stood again, leaving the remains of his breakfast on the table in case one of his servants should decide to make an appearance and clear it away. 14 SUZANNE ...
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... stood. “I'll have Dawkins prepare a room for you. I'm afraid with all the brothers in town, the west rooms are occupied. Do you mind the morning sun?” “Not at all. I rise early.” Not that she would do much sleeping, knowing that devil ...
... stood. “I'll have Dawkins prepare a room for you. I'm afraid with all the brothers in town, the west rooms are occupied. Do you mind the morning sun?” “Not at all. I rise early.” Not that she would do much sleeping, knowing that devil ...
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Seção 14 | 195 |
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Seção 16 | 232 |
Seção 17 | 249 |
Seção 18 | 272 |
Seção 19 | 285 |
Seção 20 | 308 |
Seção 9 | 106 |
Seção 10 | 126 |
Seção 11 | 142 |
Seção 12 | 160 |
Seção 21 | 325 |
Seção 22 | 345 |
Seção 23 | 363 |
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