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− | * '''Year''': | + | * '''Year''': 2012 |
− | *'''Amazon Listing''': | + | *'''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Seduce-Rogue-Southern-Heat-ebook/dp/B00756ZKY8 To Seduce a Rogue] |
==Book Description== | ==Book Description== | ||
===Blurb=== | ===Blurb=== | ||
+ | In this battle of wills, passion becomes front-page news. | ||
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+ | He challenged her legacy. | ||
+ | She challenged him to love. | ||
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+ | In 1850s South Carolina, ladies with ambition and a penchant for wearing trousers are rare indeed. But that’s Charlotte Whitney all over. Not only does Charlie yearn to resurrect her late father’s newspaper, she wants to be its editor. That position, however, has been handed to Richmond newspaperman Adam Chase. Undeterred, Charlie convinces Adam to teach her the journalism trade. In doing so, she teaches him how to open his heart. | ||
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+ | Adam Chase had one goal in mind: to return Edgemont’s newspaper to its former glory and then make tracks back to the big city. But he faces one very tempting obstacle in outspoken Charlie Whitney. The newsroom becomes the battleground for a war between the sexes—until Adam surrenders to Charlie’s sultry charms. Together, they discover that the power of the press doesn’t hold a candle to the power of love. | ||
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===Reviews=== | ===Reviews=== | ||
+ | “The battle of the sexes heats up the pages of this fun | ||
+ | and fresh romance by talented new writer Tracy Sumner.” | ||
+ | —New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs | ||
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+ | “Well-written, funny and very engaging.” | ||
+ | —USA Today bestselling author Pamela Morsi | ||
+ | |||
+ | “Tracy Sumner has created endearing people | ||
+ | and a story to match. Engaging, warm and wonderful.” | ||
+ | —Romantic Times | ||
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+ | “As I began reading this book, I fell in love.” | ||
+ | —Affaire de Coeur | ||
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==Cover Variation== | ==Cover Variation== | ||
[[File:TracySumner_ToSeduceARogue_800px-200x300.jpg]] | [[File:TracySumner_ToSeduceARogue_800px-200x300.jpg]] |
Latest revision as of 09:44, 6 February 2012
- Author: Tracy Sumner
- Publisher: Amazon Kindle Services
- Year: 2012
- Amazon Listing: To Seduce a Rogue
Book Description
Blurb
In this battle of wills, passion becomes front-page news.
He challenged her legacy. She challenged him to love.
In 1850s South Carolina, ladies with ambition and a penchant for wearing trousers are rare indeed. But that’s Charlotte Whitney all over. Not only does Charlie yearn to resurrect her late father’s newspaper, she wants to be its editor. That position, however, has been handed to Richmond newspaperman Adam Chase. Undeterred, Charlie convinces Adam to teach her the journalism trade. In doing so, she teaches him how to open his heart.
Adam Chase had one goal in mind: to return Edgemont’s newspaper to its former glory and then make tracks back to the big city. But he faces one very tempting obstacle in outspoken Charlie Whitney. The newsroom becomes the battleground for a war between the sexes—until Adam surrenders to Charlie’s sultry charms. Together, they discover that the power of the press doesn’t hold a candle to the power of love.
Reviews
“The battle of the sexes heats up the pages of this fun and fresh romance by talented new writer Tracy Sumner.” —New York Times bestselling author Susan Wiggs
“Well-written, funny and very engaging.” —USA Today bestselling author Pamela Morsi
“Tracy Sumner has created endearing people and a story to match. Engaging, warm and wonderful.” —Romantic Times
“As I began reading this book, I fell in love.” —Affaire de Coeur