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* '''Setting''': 1890s Monte Carlo
 
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THE RICH AND THE RECKLESS. In this, her latest novel, best-selling author Dorothy Daniels weaves a dazzling story of romance and danger set in the golden era of Monte Carlo in the 1890s. A city sizzling in sin and teeming with royalty and high-rollers, Monte Carlo, with its lush casinos, was a glittering wonderland to young and innocent women like Lydia Bradley.  On assignment from her New York newspaper, Lydia was swept up in the perilous and sophisticated ways of the Monte set, and fell prey to the lustful advances of the rich and the reckless. Soon the stakes became far too high, and Lydia gambled on too much love and flirted with death for the story of a lifetime!
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==Book Description==
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THE RICH AND THE RECKLESS.  
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In this, her latest novel, best-selling author Dorothy Daniels weaves a dazzling story of romance and danger set in the golden era of Monte Carlo in the 1890s. A city sizzling in sin and teeming with royalty and high-rollers, Monte Carlo, with its lush casinos, was a glittering wonderland to young and innocent women like Lydia Bradley.  On assignment from her New York newspaper, Lydia was swept up in the perilous and sophisticated ways of the Monte set, and fell prey to the lustful advances of the rich and the reckless. Soon the stakes became far too high, and Lydia gambled on too much love and flirted with death for the story of a lifetime!

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Book Description

THE RICH AND THE RECKLESS.

In this, her latest novel, best-selling author Dorothy Daniels weaves a dazzling story of romance and danger set in the golden era of Monte Carlo in the 1890s. A city sizzling in sin and teeming with royalty and high-rollers, Monte Carlo, with its lush casinos, was a glittering wonderland to young and innocent women like Lydia Bradley. On assignment from her New York newspaper, Lydia was swept up in the perilous and sophisticated ways of the Monte set, and fell prey to the lustful advances of the rich and the reckless. Soon the stakes became far too high, and Lydia gambled on too much love and flirted with death for the story of a lifetime!