Elizabeth Hastings, a free-thinking American artist, seethes with fury when arrogant Lord Nicholas Ware criticizes her lifestyle then offers to make her his mistress, but despite her anger she cannot... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have read quite a few of Ms Smith's books. Like the others she has created a great story, strong characters and the best mystery that kept my interest to the very end. It sounded so intriguing I even put off reading "Too Wicked To Love" which I will start now. This book is a definite keeper and highly recommended reading.
I haven't read a romance novel that I could immerse into!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I first spotted this book in high school when I worked at the county library. I was take aback by the brash, handsome man with a sculpted torso and arms making love to this beautiful, milky fair-skinned woman with long, raven hair. I had to read this book! I loved it! Her description of characters and the style of writing. Now that I own the book, I can read it as many times as I want. Ms. Smith's style of writing is erotic, intriguing, and romantic.
A Wonderful Romance!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Elizabeth Hastings seethed with fury. Lord Nicholas Ware had the effrontery to call her wanton...then try to seduce her himself! No man, no matter how handsome and powerful, should dare such an outrage. Yet no man had ever touched her as profoundly as did he. Nicholas struggled to maintain control. His title and position put him far above Elizabeth, the maverick American beauty who spurned convention and defied his authority. But he clung to the delicious, forbidden rapture of her kiss and, claiming her as his own, he vowed to unlock the secret of her mysterious heritage...and save her from the elusive evil that threatened her life.
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