AN IMPROPER ARISTOCRAT/THE MAIDEN'S ABDUCTION

AN IMPROPER ARISTOCRAT/THE MAIDEN'S ABDUCTION

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An Improper Aristocrat - Deb Marlowe Rapscallion! Rake! Wanderer! All are accusations that the Earl of Treyford acknowledges with pride. The scandalous son of a disgraced mother, he has no time for the pretty niceties of the ton. He has returned to England to aid an 'aging' spinster facing an undefined danger. But Miss Latimer's dark and sultry beauty, her fascinating mix of knowledge and innocence, arouse far more than his protective instincts.Can such an improper aristocrat learn to be the true gentleman Miss Latimer deserves? The Maiden's Abduction - Juliet Landon Isolde Medwin should have known better than to throw herself on the mercy of Silas La Vallon. Their families were enemies of long standing, and her impulsive act of seeking refuge at his house in Scarborough had placed her in potential danger. So why, when she was compelled aboard Silas's ship headed for Bruges, did Isolde find herself fighting growing feelings of love for her abductor?

Author: Juliet Landon
Format: Paperback, 560 pages, 130mm x 198mm, 388 g
Published: 2014, Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Romance & Sagas

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An Improper Aristocrat - Deb Marlowe Rapscallion! Rake! Wanderer! All are accusations that the Earl of Treyford acknowledges with pride. The scandalous son of a disgraced mother, he has no time for the pretty niceties of the ton. He has returned to England to aid an 'aging' spinster facing an undefined danger. But Miss Latimer's dark and sultry beauty, her fascinating mix of knowledge and innocence, arouse far more than his protective instincts.Can such an improper aristocrat learn to be the true gentleman Miss Latimer deserves? The Maiden's Abduction - Juliet Landon Isolde Medwin should have known better than to throw herself on the mercy of Silas La Vallon. Their families were enemies of long standing, and her impulsive act of seeking refuge at his house in Scarborough had placed her in potential danger. So why, when she was compelled aboard Silas's ship headed for Bruges, did Isolde find herself fighting growing feelings of love for her abductor?