### Product Description Scandalous and provocative, _The Seven Secrets of Seduction_ is an intoxicating insight into the mind of men and the desires of womenβand the book has all the ton talking. Secret #1: Every good seduction begins with a baited hook . . . Well-educated, but not part of soci
Seven Secrets of Seduction
β Scribed by Mallory, Anne
- Book ID
- 106696175
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- Weight
- 169 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: Scandalous and provocative, The Seven Secrets of Seduction is an intoxicating insight into the mind of men and the desires of womenβand the book has all the ton talking. Secret #1: Every good seduction begins with a baited hook . . . Well-educated, but not part of society, Miranda Chase is just as captivated by the erotic pages as everyone else in London. Intrigued by the layers she sees beneath the book's surface, she writes an editorial about it, never realizing that her passionate words will draw an actual viscount to her uncle's bookshop. Maximilian, Viscount Downing, has very particular ideas about passion and sees truth only in desire. He freely flaunts his sensual power and seeks nothing more than another conquestβthe one that could justify his entire debauched existence. But Miranda's blend of innocence, trust, and love cause a strange thing to happen on the way to this seduction. Something that just might threaten the very fabric of his jaded heart . . .
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"Anne Mallory gives classic romance a fresh and delightful spin with her clever plots and winning imagination." --Teresa Medeiros, New York Times bestselling author Explore seduction, deception, and searing passion in USA Today bestselling author Anne Mallory's Seven Secrets of Seduction. A RITA
EDITORIAL REVIEW: Scandalous and provocative, *The Seven Secrets of Seduction* is an intoxicating insight into the mind of men and the desires of womenβand the book has all the ton talking. Secret #1: Every good seduction begins with a baited hook . . . Well-educated, but not part of society, Mirand