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Other titles in the '''''Forbidden!''''' series: | Other titles in the '''''Forbidden!''''' series: | ||
− | + | * [[Heat Of Passion]] by [[Lynne Graham]] - Harlequin Presents #1908 | |
− | + | * [[The Marriage War]] by [[Charlotte Lamb]] - Harlequin Presents #1913 |
Latest revision as of 05:54, 5 October 2009
- Author: Sara Craven
- Publisher: Harlequin Presents #1901
- Year: 1996, First North American Publication 1997
- ISBN: 0373119011
- Setting: London
Book Description
The prodigal lover...
Lydie had grown up too close to Marius Benedict to remain immune to her stepcousin's fatal charm. But Marius had merely seduced and abandoned her, leaving town under a cloud of scandal. Five long years and, no doubt, a dozen meaningless affairs later, Marius had walked back into her life, looking for all the world as if he owned it! The trouble was, he did.
As far as Marius was concerned, it was Lydie who was the deceiver. He had been away a long time---just long enough to have planned his revenge on Lydie Benedict down to the first quiver of her lips...
Forbidden!---when passion knows no reason...
See Also
Other titles in the Forbidden! series:
- Heat Of Passion by Lynne Graham - Harlequin Presents #1908
- The Marriage War by Charlotte Lamb - Harlequin Presents #1913