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The Rake's Wrongdoing by Christine Merrill - Gail Whitiker - 2012: Two Wrongs Make a Marriage - No Occupation for a Lady

by Christine Merrill - Gail Whitiker

The Rake's Wrongdoing by Christine Merrill - Gail Whitiker - 2012

The Rake's Wrongdoing: Two Wrongs Make a Marriage - No Occupation for a Lady

by Christine Merrill - Gail Whitiker

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  • Paperback
In good condition - ex library - has markings from use - due to differing weights in books, postage maybe adjusted at checkout.

Two Wrongs Make a Marriage
Lord Kenton is surprisingly happy to be lured to a moonlight gazebo, held at gun point by the delectable Cynthia Banester and forced to marry her. The only finger he's had to lift is the one that's caressed the neckline of her dress. She's claimed a title, he's secured a fortune. There's just one problem - he's not the real Lord Kenton, and she's not rich!
Bound by their own deceptions, Cynthia and Jack decide to make the best of a bad deal. They may not have two coins to rub together, but consummating their vows proves deliciously satisfying...

No Occupation for a Lady
Meeting Alistair Devlin, London's most eligible bachelor, causes Victoria Bretton no end of problems. Masking her attraction is even more difficult than concealing her alter ego - playwright Valentine Lawe - not to mention his unsettling gaze is causing her writer's block!
Alistair's not in the market for love...but he can't help but be beguiled by Victoria and intrigued by the secrets she's hiding. As they grow closer, the lines between fact and fiction become blurred. Can she be the heroine of her very own happy ending?
  • Seller DASHbooks AU (AU)
  • Book Condition Used - Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 1743067313
  • ISBN 13 9781743067314
  • Publisher Harlequin Mills & Boon
  • Place of Publication Chatswood
  • Date Published 2012
  • Keywords the rake's wrongdoing, christine merrill, gail whitiker, lord kenton, cynthia banester, alistair devlin, victoria bretton, valentine lawe, two wrongs make a marriage, no occupation for a lady, harlequin, mills boon,