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A pact with the devil . . . Miss Grace Banbury was in shock. Her mother put her up as a prize in a high stakes card game, and now the gentleman who won is ready to claim her! But Grace has other plans. She just needs the dastardly rogue to go along with it . . . A notorious rake from a scandalous family, Daniel Throckmorten has no use for blushing virgins. Yet there's no denying the attraction for the beauty standing before him, proposing an enticing wager: He will use all his charm and wit to seduce her into his bed . . . and she only has to resist. If she succeeds, she wins enough funds to secure her own future. If he wins . . . she'll be his. Daniel has never been so tempted—and he has no intention of losing . . .
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Never Trust a Scoundrel, Julia Latham
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- Released
- 2008
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- Title
- Never Trust a Scoundrel
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Julia Latham
- Publisher
- Avon Books
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 384
- ISBN10
- 0061235059
- ISBN13
- 9780061235054
- Series
- Scandalous Sons
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction, Love, Women, American Literature, Historical Romance, Regency, Trilogy
- First published
- 2008
- Original title
- Never Trust a Scoundrel
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
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- A pact with the devil . . . Miss Grace Banbury was in shock. Her mother put her up as a prize in a high stakes card game, and now the gentleman who won is ready to claim her! But Grace has other plans. She just needs the dastardly rogue to go along with it . . . A notorious rake from a scandalous family, Daniel Throckmorten has no use for blushing virgins. Yet there's no denying the attraction for the beauty standing before him, proposing an enticing wager: He will use all his charm and wit to seduce her into his bed . . . and she only has to resist. If she succeeds, she wins enough funds to secure her own future. If he wins . . . she'll be his. Daniel has never been so tempted—and he has no intention of losing . . .





