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Lost in Temptation - Regency Chase Family Series #1 - cover

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Lost in Temptation - Regency Chase Family Series #1

Lauren Royal

Publisher: Lauren Royal

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A Top 10 Bestseller from a New York Times Bestselling Author!England, 1815The eldest of three sisters, Lady Alexandra Chase has always done what was expected of her. But when the man she's loved since her girlhood returns from a long spell abroad, she quite suddenly finds herself hoping the fine lord her brother has picked for her won't propose. She decides that if he does, she'll quite improperly turn him down—that is, until the man of her hopes and dreams informs her he has no intention of marrying her.The last time Tristan Nesbitt saw Alexandra, he was a common man with no hope of ever wedding the daughter of a marquess. Seven years later, he's now Lord Hawkridge, which should make him eminently suitable for the woman who long ago captured his heart. But a dreadful scandal has tarnished his name in England—a scandal so horrid that marrying Alexandra would ruin not only her flawless reputation but her whole family. For Alexandra's own good, he must fight his relentless desires and stay far away…BOOK DETAILS• Humorous historical romance • Book One of Lauren Royal's Regency Chase Family Series • Special Author's Cut Edition (revised in 2012) • A full-length novel of 103,500 words (about 415 printed book pages) • R-rated content: Steamy love scenes! • Originally published by Penguin Putnam (Signet)This Author's Cut Edition e-book has been completely revised from the original and includes Bonus Material: an Author's Note, a preview of Lauren's next book, and a link to an online contest where you can enter to win a piece of jewelry featured in one of Lauren's books.• Top 10 Bestseller on Kindle, Nook, and iBooks! • Finalist for the Holt Medallion, Golden Quill, Book Buyers' Best, Award of Excellence, and Beacon Awards!CONNECTING BOOKSWhile LOST IN TEMPTATION can be read as a stand-alone novel, many readers enjoy reading it as part of a series. All of Lauren’s books feature Chase family members. Should you wish to read them in chronological order, this is the sequence:Chase Family Series 1666 - AMETHYST (Colin & Amy) 1667 - EMERALD (Jason & Caithren) 1667 - FOREVERMORE (Cameron & Clarice) 1668 - AMBER (Trick & Kendra) 1673 - VIOLET (Ford & Violet) 1677 - LILY (Rand & Lily) 1677 - ROSE (Kit & Rose)Regency Chase Family Series 1815 - LOST IN TEMPTATION (Tristan & Alexandra) 1816 - TEMPTING JULIANA (James & Juliana) 1817 - THE ART OF TEMPTATION (Sean & Corinna + Griffin & Rachael)Keywords: Regency, Chase Family, sexy, 19th century, 1800s, trilogy, castle, marquess, sisters, harpsichord, pianoforte, piano, wine, winemaking, land management, scandal, recipes, sweets, matchmaking brother, murder, mystery, Jane Austen, Griffin Chase, Rachael Chase, romantic comedy, wedding, aristocrat, nobility, wealthy, rich, humor, comedy, marriage, family life, sister, dog, mastiff, bake, cook, england, english, romantic, historical romance best sellers, love, authors, series, novels, sex, ebooks
Available since: 08/12/2012.

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