Their Wicked Ways
β Scribed by Keaton, Julia
- Book ID
- 108649672
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Series
- Their Wicked Ways Jaide Fox
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A charming rogueβ¦a dangerous rakeβ¦when Darcy St. James and Nicholas Cain prowl the streets and balls of London together, there is no female who can resist their sensual charms.
Deadly on the duel field and hell to opponents at games of chance, theyβve earned the hatred of many a foe. When a new contest is proposed to discover which among them is Englandβs greatest lover, both Nick and Darcy scoff at the idea. That is, until the object of the dare is revealed to themβBronte Dunmore. The only woman to slip through both their fingersβ¦.
Rating: Previously published as His Wicked Ways under another pseudonym. Novel: 57,500 words. This novel has been slightly expanded and revised for reissue. Contains explicit sex, graphic language, oral sex, menage a trois and excerpts from current releases.
Rating: Previously published as His Wicked Ways under another pseudonym. Novel: 57,500 words. This novel has been slightly expanded and revised for reissue. Contains explicit sex, graphic language, oral sex, menage a trois and excerpts from current releases.
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