βSex?!β She couldnβt do it. As a romance novelist, Lana couldnβt add sex to her novels, even if it meant never being published again. Victor Davenport sees the beautiful, prim and proper lady and is intrigued. Even more so when she bursts into tears. Never a man to turn away a damsel in dis
The Seduction Plan
β Scribed by Lennox, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 107575723
- Publisher
- www.RomanceNovelsOnline.net
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 76 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
βSex?!β
She couldnβt do it. As a romance novelist, Lana couldnβt add sex to her novels, even if it meant never being published again.
Victor Davenport sees the beautiful, prim and proper lady and is intrigued. Even more so when she bursts into tears. Never a man to turn away a damsel in distress, he offers her a hanky - and then his services as a teacher...only for the sake of Lana's literary career though!
But Victor finds himself more fascinated with the lovely Lana as he gets to know her... and he wants more than just a casual relationship with her.
Unfortunately, Lana finds out that Victor owns the publishing company she works for...was he with her only to improve the profits? Was their relationship a sham?
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