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Pleasured by a Duke (Regency Unlaced 7)

✍ Scribed by Mortimer, Carole


Book ID
109190926
Tongue
English
Weight
69 KB
Series
Regency Unlaced 7
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Pleasured by a Duke is the 7th book in USA Today Bestselling author, Carole Mortimer's, #1 bestseller and highly acclaimed Regency Unlaced Series. Approx 40,000 word count.Author's Note: The stories in the Regency Unlaced, Knight Security, and Alpha Series, have stronger sexual content and language than my other books.Sebastian Falkner, the Duke of Stowmont, having only recently rid himself of the guardianship of one ward, by marrying her off to the man she loves, has now learned he has been named as guardian to a seven year old boy. To makes matters worse, that young boy is to be accompanied to Sebastian's London home by his stepsister, Miss Horatia Chelford.From the moment Sebastian meets the plain but outspoken Tia he knows she is going to be a thorn in his side. But one he does not intend to suffer for any longer than he has to.Except he very soon forgets he ever thought of her as being plain and unattractive, and sees only the fineness of her indigo eyes, the silkiness her...


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