The Forbidden LordHarper Collins, 2009/10/13 - 384 ページ Jordan Willis, the Earl of Blackmore, has played with the heart of many a society belle—yet one stolen kiss impulsively planted on the soft, irresistible lips of the preacher's daughter proves his undoing. The prim and proper Emily Fairchild's innocent response sends desire surging through the notorious rake, and he can't forget her. Now, meeting Lady Emma Campbell, an outrageously flirtatious debutante, leaves the earl more shaken than ever—for the brazen beauty is an uncanny double of the sweet Emily!Emily cannot reveal the reason for her scandalous masquerade—not even to the earl whose heated embrace awakens a sizzling passion. Her very life depends on convincing society that she is Lady Campbell, yet no disguise can hide her dangerous attraction to the earl. But does "Cinderella' dare risk losing her handsome "prince" by revealing that she is just a country girl? |
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... Lawrence ? " Emily asked her cousin in a voice pitched to be heard over the de- lightful orchestra . " You're tall enough to spot her . " Lawrence frowned as he craned his head for- ward . " She's over there , engaged in that absurd and ...
... Lawrence . He'd come from London to visit her and her father at Willow Crossing for the first time in years , and in return , had been forced to stand in for her father by escorting her to a masquerade ball - an event Lawrence ...
... Lawrence . Are they dancing a waltz ? Does Lord Blackmore seem to be enjoying it ? " " How could he ? First of all , he's dancing . Sec- ondly , he has Sophie for a partner . He deserves better . " " What on earth do you mean ? " " Lord ...
... Lawrence peered over their heads , his eyes narrowing . " Well , that put an end to that , didn't it ? Doesn't surprise me , either . " " Put an end to what ? " A bald man in a toga wearing a lopsided crown of laurels swayed in front of ...
... Lawrence's opinion of the Mar- quess of Nesfield . " Nesfield is Blackmore's chief opponent in Par- liament . " An acid tone entered his voice . " The mar- quess believes in leaving people downtrodden , because helping them might ...