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Saved by Scandal's Heir - cover

Saved by Scandal's Heir

Janice Preston

Publisher: Harlequin Historical

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Summary

It’s love lost and found for a brokenhearted widow and a baron mired in scandal in this dazzling Regency romance. 
 
Harriet, Lady Brierley, is a respectable widow, determined to keep the secrets of her broken heart deeply buried. But when Benedict Poole—the very man who deserted her—returns, Harriet’s safe world threatens to unravel. 
 
Believing Harriet left him for a wealthy lord, Benedict must fight to uncover the true consequence and tragedy of their affair years before. But with his family’s name now synonymous with scandal, can he hope to win back the trust of the woman he has always loved?
Available since: 04/01/2016.
Print length: 288 pages.

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