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− | [ | + | [[category:2005 Releases]] [[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:England]] |
+ | * '''Author:''' [[Michelle M. Pillow]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[New Concepts Publishing]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 2005 | ||
+ | * '''Setting''': England, 1868 | ||
+ | * '''Where To Buy''': [http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/portraitofhisobsession.htm Portrait Of His Obsession] | ||
− | == | + | ==Book Description== |
Lord Harrison, Earl of Wrotham, is a rogue who lives from pleasure to pleasure until the night he lays eyes on his best friend’s sister. Now it is all he can do not to think about the reserved, prudish Syrian Blakeney. Are his instincts right about her? Does she have a wild soul like his own just waiting to be released? Or is she truly the prude society believes her to be? | Lord Harrison, Earl of Wrotham, is a rogue who lives from pleasure to pleasure until the night he lays eyes on his best friend’s sister. Now it is all he can do not to think about the reserved, prudish Syrian Blakeney. Are his instincts right about her? Does she have a wild soul like his own just waiting to be released? Or is she truly the prude society believes her to be? |
Latest revision as of 20:57, 17 October 2007
- Author: Michelle M. Pillow
- Publisher: New Concepts Publishing
- Year: 2005
- Setting: England, 1868
- Where To Buy: Portrait Of His Obsession
Book Description
Lord Harrison, Earl of Wrotham, is a rogue who lives from pleasure to pleasure until the night he lays eyes on his best friend’s sister. Now it is all he can do not to think about the reserved, prudish Syrian Blakeney. Are his instincts right about her? Does she have a wild soul like his own just waiting to be released? Or is she truly the prude society believes her to be?
Syrian Blakeney knows the Earl’s reputation and doesn’t believe he can take anything seriously, especially her. Only after seeing the portrait her brother has painted of her, revealing how prudish the world really sees her, does she stop to consider that the Earl might hold the key to her secret desires. Does she rebel again the damning portrait, throwing caution to the wind? Or does she remain as she is, as reserved and unfeeling as paint on canvas?
Rating: Contains explicit sex, graphic language
Link
MORE: http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/portraitofhisobsession.htm