The _ton_ loves nothing more than a good scandal, and they're giddy with the appearance of wealthy Samuel Hartley. Not only is he self-made, American, and in the habit of wearing _moccasins_ , but he is also notorious for fleeing a battle in which several English gentlemen lost their lives. What the
To Taste Temptation
β Scribed by Hoyt, Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 108655274
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Series
- The Legend of the Four Soldiers 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780446537223
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β¦ Synopsis
The ton loves nothing more than a good scandal, and they're giddy with the appearance of wealthy Samuel Hartley. Not only is he self-made, American, and in the habit of wearing moccasins , but he is also notorious for fleeing a battle in which several English gentlemen lost their lives. What the ton doesn't know, though, is that Samuel is in London because of this massacre. He believes his regiment was given up to the enemy and won't rest until he finds the traitor.
Lady Emeline Gordon is captivated with Samuel. Not only does he defy convention with his unusual dress, his sensual smile, and his forthright manner, but he survived the battle that killed her beloved brother. Samuel suspects that the person responsible for her brother's death is Jasper Renshaw, Viscount Vale, a family friend since childhood--and Emeline's fiancΓ©. Despite Emeline's belief in Vale's innocence and her refusal to break off her betrothal, s...
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SUMMARY: The ton loves nothing more than a good scandal, and they're giddy with the appearance of wealthy Samuel Hartley. Not only is he self-made, American, and in the habit of wearing moccasins, but he is also notorious for fleeing a battle in which several English gentlemen lost their lives. What
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