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Lady Drusilla's Road To Ruin
Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret
Lady Folbroke's Delicious Deception
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Ladies in Disgrace Series

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Society's Most Scandalous Rake by Isabelle Goddard

Domino de Silva appears quite the most innocent of girls – young, beautiful and pure, her sparkling merriment charms all who meet her. But all is not what it seems, and a summer spent in Brighton promises every delectable temptation...

Mr Joshua Marchmain is reputed to be society's most scandalous rake – tall, flaxen–haired and wickedly handsome, with a dangerous allure that can disgrace even the most decent of ladies...even Domino.

Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret by Christine Merrill

Outspoken Lady Priscilla is the only woman in London brave enough not to simper at Robert Magson. As the Duke of Reighland, he needs a wife to secure succession, and this captivating woman would surely keep life interesting!

Despite the obvious sexual attraction between them, Lady Priscilla doesn't wish to marry – for she hides a shameful secret. Surely a duke deserves more than a ruined woman? But once Robert sets his sights on something beautiful, he will do anything in his power to claim it!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 10, 2014
Lady Drusilla's Road To Ruin
Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret
Lady Folbroke's Delicious Deception

Titles in the series (3)

  • Lady Folbroke's Delicious Deception

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    Lady Folbroke's Delicious Deception
    Lady Folbroke's Delicious Deception

    Emily Longesley married the love of her life and hoped that he would learn to love her. Instead, he upped and left their country estate for London. Suffering the snub with dignity, three years on Emily has had enough! Confronting her errant husband, Emily sees that Adrian, Earl of Folbroke, has been robbed of his sight and doesn't touch. If she plays his mistress by delicious deception, can he finally learn to love his wife?

  • Lady Drusilla's Road To Ruin

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    Lady Drusilla's Road To Ruin
    Lady Drusilla's Road To Ruin

    Considered a spinster, Lady Drusilla Rudney has only one role in life: to chaperone her sister. So when her flighty sibling elopes, Dru knows she has to stop her! She employs the help of a travelling companion, who looks harmless enough. Former army captain John Hendricks is intrigued by this damsel in distress. Once embroiled with her in a mad dash across England, he discovers that Dru is no simpering woman. Her unconventional ways make him want to forget his gentlemanly conduct and create a scandal all their own!

  • Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret

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    Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret
    Lady Priscilla's Shameful Secret

    Outspoken Lady Priscilla is the only woman in London brave enough not to simper at Robert Magson. As the Duke of Reighland, he needs a wife and this captivating woman would surely keep life interesting! Despite the obvious sexual attraction between them, Lady Priscilla doesn't wish to marry ever for she hides a shameful secret. Surely a duke deserves more than a ruined woman? But once Robert sets his sights on something beautiful, he will do anything in his power to claim it!

Author

Christine Merrill

Christine Merrill wanted to be a writer for as long as she can remember. During a stint as a stay-at-home-mother, she decided it was time to “write that book.” She could set her own hours and would never have to wear pantyhose to work! It was a slow start but she slogged onward and seven years later, she got the thrill of seeing her first book hit the bookstores. Christine lives in Wisconsin with her family. Visit her website at: www.christine-merrill.com

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