![]() When we first meet Jocelyn, he is arrogant, cynical, bad-tempered and domineering and revels in his rakish reputation even when it is undeserved. ![]() I loved this book! Mary Balogh captivated me from the start with this unusual, intelligently written, emotional and sensual love story. Yet as she got past his devilish facade and saw the noble heart within, she knew the greatest jeopardy of all, a passion that drove her to risk everything on one perfect month with the improper gentleman who thought love was for fools. Surely there was nothing more perilous than being the lover of such a man. Jane tried to pretend it was strictly business, an arrangement she was forced to accept in order to conceal a dangerous secret. When he offered to set her up in his London town house, love was the last thing on his mind…. She questioned his every move, breached his secrets, touched his soul. Her blue eyes were the sort a man could drown in-were it not for her impudence. Jane Ingleby was far too bold for her own good. To his astonishment, Tresham found himself hiring the servant as his nurse. In the melee, Jocelyn Dudley, Duke of Tresham, was shot. ![]() ![]() She raced onto the green, desperate to stop a duel. An arrogant duke does the unthinkable-he falls in love with his mistress. ![]()
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