Quills - A Most Engaging Opponent/The Duke's Desire/The Wastrel

Quills - A Most Engaging Opponent/The Duke's Desire/The Wastrel

Quills B Format #0

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by Margaret Moore

$9.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Historical

Release date: 2016-02-01

Pages: 512 Pages

ISBN: 9781489206763

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The Duke's Desire

Verity Davis–Jones fled the bed of the Duke of Deighton and returned to her life of quiet respectability. But she could never forget Galen Bromney, her notorious duke, for she saw him daily in the face of their child – the daughter she must deny him, along with her heartfelt love!

Ten years of self–imposed exile had done little to dissuade Galen Bromney of the rightness of being with Verity. Yet how would he convince the woman of his dreams that a life together with their daughter was his deepest desire?

The Wastrel

Clara Wells's eccentric family drew enough sidelong glances her way that she could do without the attentions of London's most notorious rake. But the sinfully charming Lord Mulholland was renowned for getting whatever – or whomever – he desired.

Paris Mulholland had long guarded his heart with a string of casual conquests, yet Clara's defiant pride enticed him in a way no flirtation ever had. Now the proper miss was proving a most engaging opponent in the war between the sexes!

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Margaret Moore

Margaret Moore

An award-winning author of over sixteen historical romance novels, Margaret began her career at the age of eight when she concocted stories featuring a lovely damsel and a handsome, misunderstood thief. She's had a soft spot for handsome, misunderstood rogues ever since. Unknowingly pursuing her destiny, Margaret graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. She also demonstrated a facility for language by winning the Winston Churchill Silver Medal for public speaking. She now utilizes this gift of the gab by giving workshops for various writing groups, including Romance Writers of...
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