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Notorious Deception

Adrienne Basso

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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)

Beschreibung

When her husband dies suddenly, a widow is accused of fraud in this Regency romance by the bestselling author of Every Bit a Rogue.

Diana Rutledge, Countess of Harrowby, was shocked by the unexpected death of her husband. But a trip to London to settle his affairs brings only more unpleasant surprises. For Derek, the new Earl of Harrowby, is arrogant, brooding—and far too handsome for Diana’s peace of mind. Worse, he insists that Diana is a bold impostor. Now, determined to stand her ground despite Derek’s rudeness—and her unsettling attraction to him—Diana will risk her reputation, her heart, and her very life to prove she is not part of a notorious deception . . .

Praise for Adrienne Basso

“The sensuously detailed love scenes, undercurrent of danger, and polished writing fuel Basso's latest historical regency, which will draw fans of Amanda Quick and Nicole Jordan.” —Booklist

“An entertaining and deeply emotional story that will hook readers with its refreshing plot and hold them to the very end with her fascinating details and engaging characters.” —The Romance Reviews

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Schlagwörter

romantic mystery, bigamy, murder mystery, regency scandal, regency era england, 1800s, historical novel, historical fiction, secret marriage, scheme, widow romance, 19th century, bigamist, romantic suspense, historical romance, historical romantic suspense, regency era, murder, england