Luck Be a Lady
β Scribed by Meredith Duran
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 428 KB
- Edition
- First Pocket books paperback edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Romance sizzles between a famous heiress and an infamous crime lord in this fourth sexy novel in the Rules for the Reckless series from the USA TODAY bestselling author of Fool Me Twice.
THE WALLFLOWER
They call her the βIce Queen.β Catherine Everleigh is Londonβs loveliest heiress, but a bitter lesson in heartbreak has taught her to keep to herself. All she wants is her birthrightβthe auction house that was stolen from her. To win this war, sheβll need a powerful ally. Who better than infamous and merciless crime lord Nicholas OβShea? A marriage of convenience will no doubt serve them both.
THE CRIME LORD
Having conquered the cityβs underworld, Nick seeks a new challenge. Marrying Catherine will give him the appearance of legitimacyβand access to her world of the law-abiding elite. No one needs to know heβs coveted Catherine for a year nowβtheir arrangement is strictly business, free...
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