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A Talent for Trouble
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'''A Talent for Trouble'''
  
 
Beautiful Lady Marissa Portemaine was a duke's daughter. But there are things that even a duke's daughter cannot do without disgrace, and Marissa had done most of them. Now she was exiled from London and put under the thumb of a man who coldly condemned her behavior as scandalous.
 
Beautiful Lady Marissa Portemaine was a duke's daughter. But there are things that even a duke's daughter cannot do without disgrace, and Marissa had done most of them. Now she was exiled from London and put under the thumb of a man who coldly condemned her behavior as scandalous.
  
 
Lord Tristan Lynton was morally upright as he was devastatingly handsome and far too iron-willed for Marissa to wrap around her little finger. Marissa had made more than a few mistakes in her young lifetime, but now she found herself on the brink of the greatest folly of all--falling in love with someone who, having condemned her, would never change his mind. But that meant little to the mischievous Marissa, who was only concerned with changing Tristan's heart...
 
Lord Tristan Lynton was morally upright as he was devastatingly handsome and far too iron-willed for Marissa to wrap around her little finger. Marissa had made more than a few mistakes in her young lifetime, but now she found herself on the brink of the greatest folly of all--falling in love with someone who, having condemned her, would never change his mind. But that meant little to the mischievous Marissa, who was only concerned with changing Tristan's heart...

Latest revision as of 03:53, 26 February 2009

  • Author: Emma Lange
  • Publisher: Signet
  • Year: September 1995 (ISBN 0-451-18509-9)
  • Setting: Regency England

Book Description

A Talent for Trouble

Beautiful Lady Marissa Portemaine was a duke's daughter. But there are things that even a duke's daughter cannot do without disgrace, and Marissa had done most of them. Now she was exiled from London and put under the thumb of a man who coldly condemned her behavior as scandalous.

Lord Tristan Lynton was morally upright as he was devastatingly handsome and far too iron-willed for Marissa to wrap around her little finger. Marissa had made more than a few mistakes in her young lifetime, but now she found herself on the brink of the greatest folly of all--falling in love with someone who, having condemned her, would never change his mind. But that meant little to the mischievous Marissa, who was only concerned with changing Tristan's heart...