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== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
* ''[[The Devil To Pay - Liz Carlyle|The Devil To Pay]]'' - 2005 Develynn and Sidonie (George Kemble's sister) | * ''[[The Devil To Pay - Liz Carlyle|The Devil To Pay]]'' - 2005 Develynn and Sidonie (George Kemble's sister) | ||
− | * ''[[The Devil You Know]]'' - 2004 Bentley and Freddie | + | * ''[[The Devil You Know - Liz Carlyle|The Devil You Know]]'' - 2004 Bentley and Freddie |
* ''[[No True Gentleman]]'' - 2002 Max and Catherine | * ''[[No True Gentleman]]'' - 2002 Max and Catherine | ||
* ''[[My False Heart]]'' - 1999 Marquis of Rannoch and Evangeline | * ''[[My False Heart]]'' - 1999 Marquis of Rannoch and Evangeline |
Revision as of 20:17, 9 March 2008
- Author: Liz Carlyle
- Publisher: Pocket Star Books
- Year: 2001
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: A Woman of Virtue
Book Description
After her husband's death, Cecilia, Lady Walrafen, has worked at a charity mission for the poor women of London’s slums. But when the man who once tried to ruin her reputation turns up at the Nazareth Society, Cecilia is outraged. The womanizing Lord Delacourt is vain, vindictive, and merciless. But he’s a man who honors his wagers and when one of them goes wrong, he ends up working at the Nazareth Society. When evil begins stalking the women of the Nazareth Society, and only Delacourt knows how to guard Cecilia from the consequences of her own principles.
Related Titles
- The Devil To Pay - 2005 Develynn and Sidonie (George Kemble's sister)
- The Devil You Know - 2004 Bentley and Freddie
- No True Gentleman - 2002 Max and Catherine
- My False Heart - 1999 Marquis of Rannoch and Evangeline
- A Woman Scorned - 2000 Jonet and Amherst
- Beauty Like The Night - 2000 Cam, Earl of Treyhern, and Helene