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s, Phoebe planned to beat him at his own game. The sensual Lord Braxton would pr
ove his intentions were honorable before she could relinquish anything . . . inc
luding her heart.
The Last Rogue
(April 2004 - Leisure Books)
All London was stunned by Lucas, Viscount Westmore?s vow to give up the fair sex
and exile himself to St. Ives. The infamous rake was known for his love of luxu
ry and his way with the ladies, just as the rugged Cornish coast was known for i
ts savagery, its fearsome gales and its smugglers.
But Luc was determines to turn away from the seduction of white thighs and perfu
me flesh that had once ended in tragedy. In the long, lonely hours of darkness h
e would make his atonement . . . or so he thought. He never guessed the stormy n
ights of Cornwall would bring unlooked-for danger, the thrill of the chase, and
a long-legged beauty who would tempt him like no other. As illicit cargo changed
hands, as her flashing amber eyes challenged his very masculinity, he longed fo
r nothing so much as to lose himself in . . . Bliss.
Pure Temptation
(1996 - Leisure Books)
Spirits could be so bloody unpredictable, and the specter of Lady Amelia was wor
st of all. Just when one of her ne'er-do-well descendents thought he could go as
tray in peace, the phantom lady always appeared to change his wicked ways.
A rogue without peer, Jackson Graystoke wanted to make gaming and carousing in L
ondon society his life's work. And the penniless baronet would have gladly damne
d himself with wine and women - if Lady Amelia had given him the ghost of chance
.
Fresh off the boat from Ireland, Moira O'Toole wasn't fool enough to believe in
legends or naive enough to trust a rake. Yet after an accident landed her in Gra
ystoke Manor, she found herself haunted, harried, and hopelessly charmed by Blac
k Jack Graystoke and his exquisite promise of ... Pure Temptation.
Lionheart
Siege
From the moment he laid eyes on the arrogant White Knight, Lionheart was determi
ned to beat him. He'd been ordered by Prince Edwards to take Cragdon Castle, and
the slim young warrior on the pure white steed led the defending forces with wi
th a skill and daring that challenged his own prowess. No man could defeat the r
enowned Lionheart; he would soon have the White Knight beneath his sword and at
his mercy.
Satisfaction
But storming through the battered portcullis, Lionheart found no trace of his my
sterious foe. Instead a beautiful maiden awaited him in the hall, her violet eye
s flashing with pride, her head unbowed by defeat. Now a different battle was jo
ined, one that would require subtler tactics, but no less mighty a weapon. She w
ould bathe him, she would bed him, he would take his fill of her. But even as he
thought he was gaining the upper hand, his heart was taken hostage by an oppone
nt with far more power than any mere man could possess - the power of love.