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The Stranger I Married

Sylvia Day

Editora: Kensington Books

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A reformed rake sets his sights on true love in this steamy Regency romance by the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Butterfly in Frost. The Marquess of Grayson never felt a twinge of guilt when he stole the beautiful Lady Pelham right out from under his best friend’s nose. After all, they were well matched in all things—their sensual appetites, wicked wits, provocative reputations, and their absolute refusal to ruin their marriage of convenience by falling in love. But then a shocking turn of events sent her roguish husband from her side. Four years later, he has returned a powerful, irresistible man who is determined to seduce his way into her affections. No, this is not at all the man she married. But he is the man who might finally steal her heart . . .Praise for The Stranger I Married“Boldly passionate, scorchingly sexy Regency romance.” —Booklist“The writing . . . is very smooth and readable and the love scenes very hot and nicely done.” —All About Romance
Disponível desde: 01/07/2014.

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