Gideon Redgrave, eldest child of the late Earl of Saltwood, refuses to be humbled by the scandal that once tore his family apart. He's built his life in London society around one rule: trust no one. So the last thing he wants is to play guardian and role model to a headstrong boyor to engage in a ba
What an Earl Wants
β Scribed by Karr, Shirley
- Book ID
- 107209069
- Publisher
- Avon Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Series
- Sinclairs 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
What's a lord to do?
The devilishly attractive Earl of Sinclair is having trouble holding onto servants, what with so many of them pairing up and running off to be wed. Luckily, his able new secretary, J. Quincy, seems scrupulously loyal, and possesses the invaluable ability to flawlessly forge the master's signature. But imagine Sinclair's surprise when he discovers the "J" stands for "Josephine." His cherished employee is, in actuality, a quite delectable lady in disguise.
Jo desperately needs this position, and never actually lied about her genderβthough she didn't quite expect Sinclair's keen eye to expose the truth so quickly. If the ton fins out, the scandal could be devastating. But Jo believes she can still be of service to the dashing lord. The greatest difficulty, however, will be keeping her mind on business with Sinclair standing so tantalisingly, intoxicatingly close. And what this earl wants, he usually gets.
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Gideon Redgrave, eldest child of the late Earl of Saltwood, refuses to be humbled by the scandal that once tore his family apart. He's built his life in London society around one rule: trust no one. So the last thing he wants is to play guardian and role model to a headstrong boyΠ²ΠΒ¦or to engage in a
Gideon Redgrave, eldest child of the late Earl of Saltwood, refuses to be humbled by the scandal that once tore his family apart. He's built his life in London society around one rule: trust no one. So the last thing he wants is to play guardian and role model to a headstrong boyβ¦or to engage in a b
What's a lord to do? The devilishly attractive Earl of Sinclair is having trouble holding onto servants, what with so many of them pairing up and running off to be wed. Luckily, his able new secretary, J. Quincy, seems scrupulously loyal, and possesses the invaluable ability to flawlessly forge the