Regency Scoundrels/The Rake's Inherited Courtesan/Lady Rosabella's Ruse

Regency Scoundrels/The Rake's Inherited Courtesan/Lady Rosabella's Ruse

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by Ann Lethbridge

$6.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Historical

Release date: 2017-10-01

Pages: 592 Pages

ISBN: 9781489248121

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The Rake's Inherited Courtesan

Daughter of a Parisian courtesan, Sylvia Boisette longs for respectability, though gossips say she is nothing more than a gentleman's paramour. Now, with her guardian dead, she finds herself in a shocking situation...

Christopher Evernden is appalled by his uncle's will – Mademoiselle Boisette is now his courtesan! Although his body responds to Sylvia's tempting sensuality, he knows he should rid himself of his disreputable charge. But, surprisingly, Sylvia has a vulnerability to match her exceptional beauty. Perhaps his inherited mistress could become his rightful bride!

Lady Rosabella's Ruse

None of the women at an 'anything goes' house party catch Garth Evernden's jaded eye. The only one worth noting is a covered–up lady's companion with an intriguing hint of exotic beauty the eighth Baron Stanford would like to uncover…

Rose is in fact posing as a widow to find her inheritance – without it, she and her sisters will surely perish! The baron is known for his generosity, and he is so very handsome! A new solution springs to Rose's mind…surely becoming mistress to this rake would bring definite advantages?

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Ann Lethbridge

Ann Lethbridge

Ann Lethbridge majored in history and business. She always loved the glamorous, if rather risky, Georgians and in particular the Regency era as drawn by Georgette Heyer. It was that love that prompted her to write her first Regency novel in 2000. She found she enjoyed it so much she just couldn’t stop! Ann gave up a career in university administration to focus on her first love, writing novels and lives in Canada with her family. Visit her website at: www.annlethbridge.com
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