The Scoundrel's Seduction
β Scribed by Haymore, Jennifer
- Book ID
- 108019009
- Publisher
- Forever
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 191 KB
- Series
- House of Trent 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781405529143
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**TEMPTATION KNOWS NO BOUNDS . . .
**Undercover agent Sam Hawkins has devoted his life to protecting king and country. So when he receives orders to assassinate a ruthless traitor, he doesn't question his mission. But Sam didn't know his deed had a witness--the beautiful and mysterious betrayer's wife. Now he has no choice but to take her as his prisoner--one he can neither trust . . . nor resist.
Γlise, Lady Dunthorpe, will do anything to escape her powerful captor--including seducing him senseless. She didn't know of her miserable husband's crimes, but she has secrets of her own, secrets that threaten everything she holds dear. With his piercing dark eyes and gentle touch, Sam inflames Γlise's deepest desires, but how could she ever trust a man who won't let her go? Caught between the crown he's sworn to serve and the woman he's come to love, Sam will risk his heart--and his very life--to keep her safe.
(95,000 words)
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