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He knows that even the rumor of a liaison would ruin his chances of marrying well, yet the attraction burning between them is too powerful to ignore. Leo must choose, but how can any man reconcile duty to his family with such an all-consuming passion?
Just when Leo, Baron Warhurst, thinks his family ;s financial situation can ;t get any worse, he discovers that his unwed sister is pregnant. The Warhurst estate is already crumbling thanks to Leo ;s father ;s numerous indiscretions, and unless Leo can prevent another scandal from erupting before he makes a fortuitous match with a wealthy heiress, his family will be ruined.
Such are the dire straits that bring the ruthless young nobleman to the White Swan Inn, where he must suffer the indignity of asking a common seamstress for help spying on his sister ;s lover.
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Yet Alice Croft is anything but common. She is low-born, yes, but also strong-willed, clever, confident, and bears a luminous beauty Leo cannot ignore. Inexorably drawn to her, he knows that even the rumor of a liaison between them could ruin his marriage prospects.
But the harder he fights against her, the stronger their attraction grows--until Leo is forced to choose between the woman who stole his heart and the family that demands his honor. In this unforgettable follow-up to Her Secret Desire, Lord Warhurst ;s turbulent love story unfolds with all the wit, passion, and drama that C.
Archer ;s growing legion of fans have come to expect. Just when Leo, Baron Warhurst, thinks his family's financial situation can't get any worse, he discovers that his unwed sister is pregnant. The Warhurst estate is already crumbling thanks to Leo's father's numerous indiscretions, and unless Leo can prevent another scandal from erupting before he makes a fortuitous match with a wealthy heiress, his family will be ruined. Such are the dire straits that bring the ruthless young nobleman to the White Swan Inn, where he must suffer the indignity of asking a common seamstress for help spying on his sister's lover.
In this unforgettable follow-up to Her Secret Desire, Lord Warhurst's turbulent love story unfolds with all the wit, passion, and drama that C. Archer's growing legion of fans have come to expect. Additional Details Series Volume Number. The "Common Knowledge" section now includes a "Series" field. Enter the name of the series to add the book to it. Works can belong to more than one series. In some cases, as with Chronicles of Narnia , disagreements about order necessitate the creation of more than one series. If the series has an order, add a number or other descriptor in parenthesis after the series title eg.
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