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- Enjoy the captivating final installment in Eva Shepherd's Rakes, Rebels and Rogues trilogy Too scandalous... To wed the Earl?
- Author(s): Eva Shepherd
- 272 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance
- Series Name: Rakes, Rebels and Rogues
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Enjoy the captivating final installment in Eva Shepherd's Rakes, Rebels and Rogues trilogy Too scandalous... To wed the Earl? To save money, Lucy is to be married off before the Season even starts! So she arranges one clandestine night of fun--disguised as a maid--resulting in a thrilling kiss from a handsome gentleman... Sebastian Kingsley, Earl of Rothwell, believes his family is cursed by scandalous women. So he's arranged a respectable marriage with vicar's daughter Lucinda Everhart. Only, when she arrives at his estate, he gets a shudder of deja vu. Lucinda is the vivacious "maid" from the gambling den--how can he marry her now? From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past. Rakes, Rebels and Rogues Book 1: A Wager to Win the DebutanteBook 2: A Widow to Defy the DukeBook 3: A Marriage to Scandalize the Earl
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Enjoy the captivating final installment in Eva Shepherd's Rakes, Rebels and Rogues trilogy
Too scandalous...
To wed the Earl?
To save money, Lucy is to be married off before the Season even starts! So she arranges one clandestine night of fun--disguised as a maid--resulting in a thrilling kiss from a handsome gentleman...
Sebastian Kingsley, Earl of Rothwell, believes his family is cursed by scandalous women. So he's arranged a respectable marriage with vicar's daughter Lucinda Everhart. Only, when she arrives at his estate, he gets a shudder of déjà vu. Lucinda is the vivacious "maid" from the gambling den--how can he marry her now?
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
Rakes, Rebels and Rogues
Book 1: A Wager to Win the Debutante
Book 2: A Widow to Defy the Duke
Book 3: A Marriage to Scandalize the Earl
Review Quotes
'One of my favorite books of all time, ...- the male lead's struggle with how different the heroine is was explored in such a heartfelt way.' - The Rookie Jurist Blog