Summary
The devilishly sexy Marquess of Wolverton (known as "Dare" to his friends) is England's most notorious playboy. However, what Dare's friends don't know is that his constant pleasure seeking is merely his way of burying the pain of having his heart broken by a lovely actress named Julienne. However, when fate brings these two former lovers back in contact with each other, neither can deny that they share a passion that will never be extinguished.
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Publisher: Ballantine Books Published date: 2004 Size: 6.25 x 9.25 inches Weight: 1.6 pounds
Publisher's Notes
Two former lovers, Dare, the Marquess of Wolverton, England's most notorious rake, and Julienne, a beautiful actress, play a provocative game of seduction and intrigue as they become patriotic allies in a dangerous search to bring down a secret traitor whose treachery threatens the British crown. (Romance)
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