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--NBlackthorne 07:22, 18 August 2011 (PDT)
- Author: Natasha Blackthorne
- Publisher: Total E-Bound
- Year: 2011
- Setting: Philadelpha, PA Spring 1812*
Amazon Listing: BOOKTITLE HERE Total E-Bound Listing[http://www.total-e-bound.com/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=1318 Grey's Lady}
Book Description
Book one in the Carte Blanche Series
Seeking sexual excitement and conquest, poor but beautiful Beth seduces wealthy merchant prince Grey Sexton, only to find herself the pursued as he seeks to own her body and soul.
Flouting the moral standards of Jeffersonian America, temptress Beth McConnell lets no man touch her heart. Her motto is love them once and leave them burning.
But when she boldly seduces Grey Sexton, a self-controlled merchant prince from New York, she finds herself too fascinated by his ice-over-fire nature to stay away. His possessive determination to own her, body and soul, threatens to expose her secret erotic life to public shame.
But Beth will only surrender her love to a man she can trust. And Grey's materialistic approach to relationships leaves her little reason to believe he can ever give her what she truly needs.
For these two cynical yet lonely people, can deep sexual intimacy work a miracle and lead to the opening of their hearts?