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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... carriage was brought to the door with amazing speed , undoubtedly because it was one of Lady Dryden's . Emily and Lawrence had been unable to take the Fairchild carriage because it was being re- paired , so Lady Dryden had generously ...
... carriage . " You know very well who I am . That's why you said all that nonsense to Lady Sophie in my defense . " Removing his silk top hat , he laid it on the well- padded cushion of the brocade seat , and the very intimacy the action ...
... carriage without regard for who might see them . No , he couldn't be that stupid . " You're joking . This is some sort of game . " " Not at all ! I'm telling the truth ! " " Am I to understand that you're unmarried ? " His stomach began ...
... carriage unchap- eroned at the risk to my reputation ? " " What else am I to think ? You defended me when you surely realized I was standing there lis- tening . All that nonsense about mistaking me for your cousin- " " Why , you ...
... carriage . Good God , he'd made a hor- rible mistake . He would have recognized it earlier , but he'd been so furious at being caught in this devilish position that he hadn't been thinking . Ob- viously , if she'd been trying to trap ...