A marriage of convenience ignites into a passionate love affair in the hotly anticipated second novel in *New York Times* and *USA TODAY* bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries's addictive Sinful Suitors series! When Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough, agrees to help his best friend's impetuous w
The Study of Seduction
β Scribed by Sabrina Jeffries
- Publisher
- Pocket Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 235 KB
- Edition
- First Pocket books paperback edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1476786151
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β¦ Synopsis
A marriage of convenience ignites into a passionate love affair in the hotly anticipated second novel in New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries's addictive Sinful Suitors series!
When Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough, agrees to help his best friend's impetuous ward, Lady Clarissa Lindsey, in her time of need, he knows he's in for trouble. He's been hunting for someone to wed, and she'll just get in the way. Although captivated by the witty, free-spirited beauty, he fears she'd be all wrong as a wife...if she would even take such a gruff cynic for her husband. Yet he wants nothing more than to have her for his own.
Clarissa has no intention of marrying anyoneβnot Edwin, whom she's sure would be an overbearing husband, and certainly not the powerful French diplomat stalking her. But when matters escalate with the diplomat, she chooses Edwin's gallant offer of a marriage between friends in hopes that it will deter her...
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