![]() But now she returns to London with a mission: her younger sister must have her season to find a husband. No matter how she tries to explain to Westcliffe that things are not as they appear, he sends her to the country. Seeking innocent comfort from her childhood friend-who is not as innocent as she-Claire is discovered with Stephen. He then proceeds to savor every carnal pleasure available, trying to drive the image of his beautiful wife from his mind, even contemplating marrying his mistress.Ĭlaire Lyons was a virginal seventeen-year-old bride who was terrified of the prospect of her wedding night with a man she barely knows. Angry and hurt, Westcliffe banishes his wife to his country estate where he won't have to see her and be reminded of her betrayal. ![]() Morgan Lyons, the eighth Earl of Westcliffe, was betrayed on his wedding night three years ago when he found his young bride in the arms of his younger brother, Stephen. In the first book of her new series, Lorraine Heath has written a reconciliation story that will have readers crying, cursing, cheering, and sighing with delight. It makes this romance lover's heart sigh with contentment. ![]() ![]() There's anger, often betrayal, passion, and the promise of a happily-ever-after. Reconciliation stories are among my favorite romance plot devices. Living for pleasure, they will give their hearts to no one.until love takes them by surprise. They are masters of seduction, London's greatest lovers. ![]()
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