When Deveral Gray, Lord Stonehaven, mistakenly accused Sir Selby Armiger of a crime he had not committed, he subjected the innocent man's family to scandal. That innocent man was Julia Armiger's brother, and she's vowed to clear his good name & reveal Stonehaven as the unrepentant rogue that he is. Her plot for vengenance revolves around one certainty, weakness...beautiful women. And she dares to become his fantasy.Enjoy.
When Deveral Grey, Lord Stonehaven, mistakenly accused Sir Selby Armiger of a crime he hadn't committed, he subjected the innocent man's family to ruinous scandal. Julia was out to reveal the real criminal..
When Deverel Grey, Lord Stonehaven, mistankenly accused Sir Shelby Armiger of a crime he hadn't committed, he subjected the innocent man's family to ruinous scandal. That innocent man was Julia Armiger's brother, and she's vowed to clear his good name and reveal Stonehaven as the unrepentant rogue that he is. Her plot for vengeance revolves around one certainty. She knows her sinfully handsome enemy has one weakness...beautiful women. And she dares to become his fantasy.
One of the good romance authors who created a very good story.
Julia Armiger blames Lord Stonehaven, Deverel Gray, for ruining their family when he unjustly accuses her brother of committing suicide because he embezzled funds.
When all else fails, Julia embarks on a bold scheme to seduce Stonehaven and uncover the truth: that he killed her brother.
With her cousins help, she assumes a new identity and lures Stonehaven into a trap. She might hate him, but she has to make him believe she desires him more than any man in the world. But the tables are turned when he begins his own seduction, making her his prisoner.
Determined to get to the truth of the scandal, Deverel and Julia pretend to be married and are enmeshed in an unforgettable whirl of adventure and passion.
Capturing the social nuances and the wit of Regency England, while incorporating loads of sexual tension and a mystery seems a simple task for the masterful Candace Camp. She evokes the era perfectly and brings us into the story because we care about her well-crafted characters.
When all else fails, Julia embarks on a bold scheme to seduce Stonehaven and uncover the truth: that he killed her brother.
With her cousins help, she assumes a new identity and lures Stonehaven into a trap. She might hate him, but she has to make him believe she desires him more than any man in the world. But the tables are turned when he begins his own seduction, making her his prisoner.
Determined to get to the truth of the scandal, Deverel and Julia pretend to be married and are enmeshed in an unforgettable whirl of adventure and passion.
Capturing the social nuances and the wit of Regency England, while incorporating loads of sexual tension and a mystery seems a simple task for the masterful Candace Camp. She evokes the era perfectly and brings us into the story because we care about her well-crafted characters.