To Rescue A RoguePenguin, 5 вер. 2006 р. - 432 стор. Lady Mara St. Bride has never backed down from a good adventure, which was how she wound up roaming the streets of London in the middle of the night, wearing nothing but a shift and corset beneath an old blanket. Luckily, her brother’s oldest friend, the devilishly sexy Lord Darius Debenham, answered her plea for help. Now she intends to repay the favor... Before he was wounded at Waterloo, Dare had embraced everything life had to offer. Forever changed by the war, he now believes nothing—not even the interference of a lovely young minx like Mara—can rescue him from his demons. But Mara is determined to reignite his warm smile, and enlists the help of all the Rogues to offer Dare a temptation he cannot resist... |
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... playing in the hell, only watching. I wanted to try some of the games.” “Who saw you there?” “At the hell? Many, but I was masked and Berkstead didn't use my name. He called me 'my queen of hearts,' which should have been enough to turn ...
... playing in the hell, only watching. I wanted to try some of the games.” “Who saw you there?” “At the hell? Many, but I was masked and Berkstead didn't use my name. He called me 'my queen of hearts,' which should have been enough to turn ...
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... played for a while,” she said. “He was drinking and encouraged me to drink, but when I wouldn't, he didn't press me. I know all about sharps getting flats drunk in order to fleece them.” He glanced up, brow raised. “Do you? But no ...
... played for a while,” she said. “He was drinking and encouraged me to drink, but when I wouldn't, he didn't press me. I know all about sharps getting flats drunk in order to fleece them.” He glanced up, brow raised. “Do you? But no ...
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... playing a game.” “In the cur's defense, you had gone willingly to his rooms at night.” “That's no common indication that a lady wishes to marry a man.” As usual, her quick tongue had raced ahead of sense, and his dry “No” said volumes ...
... playing a game.” “In the cur's defense, you had gone willingly to his rooms at night.” “That's no common indication that a lady wishes to marry a man.” As usual, her quick tongue had raced ahead of sense, and his dry “No” said volumes ...
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Chapter 5 | |
Chapter 6 | |
Chapter 7 | |
Chapter 18 | |
Chapter 19 | |
Chapter 20 | |
Chapter 21 | |
Chapter 22 | |
Chapter 23 | |
Chapter 24 | |
Chapter 25 | |
Chapter 8 | |
Chapter 9 | |
Chapter 10 | |
Chapter 11 | |
Chapter 12 | |
Chapter 13 | |
Chapter 14 | |
Chapter 15 | |
Chapter 16 | |
Chapter 17 | |
Chapter 26 | |
Chapter 27 | |
Chapter 28 | |
Chapter 29 | |
Chapter 30 | |
Chapter 31 | |
Chapter 32 | |
Epilogue | |
Authors Note | |
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