Colonel Phineas Bromley is a legend--on the battlefield and in the bedroom. Though he's won many wars, and even more hearts, nothing could prepare him for his new life. When Phin discovers that someone has been pushing his family toward ruin, he assumes the role of a legendary highwayman. Riding out
After the Kiss: The Notorious Gentlemen
โ Scribed by Enoch, Suzanne
- Publisher
- HarperCollins e-books
- Year
- 2009;2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 006198325X
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โฆ Synopsis
Sullivan Waring wants only two things: his rightful inheritance, and revenge against the man who stole it from him. By day, Sullivan is the most respected horse breeder in England; by night, he plunders the ton's most opulent homes to reclaim his late mother's beautiful paintings. His quest is going swimmingly ... until the night he's discovered by Lady Isabel Chalsey. Clad only in a revealing nightdress, she's an entrancingly different kind of plunder, and how can a thief resist stealing a kiss?
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