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− | + | It was well known that Diana Ingram was as impeccably virtuous as she was exquisitely beautiful. It was just as well known that the handsome and charming Marquess of Kenwood was the most insatiable and successful seducer in all of aristocratic society. | |
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+ | Society held its breath, and wagering was hot and heavy when this irresistible libertine met this unmovable lady. Never had the game of love been played for higher stakes-as the divine Diana tried not to lose her honor and the masterful marquess tried not to lose his heart... |
Revision as of 19:38, 24 May 2008
- Author: Mary Balogh
- Publisher: Signet Regency Romance
- Year: May 1990 (ISBN 0-451-16541-1)
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: The Incurable Matchmaker
Book Description
Fair Game
It was well known that Diana Ingram was as impeccably virtuous as she was exquisitely beautiful. It was just as well known that the handsome and charming Marquess of Kenwood was the most insatiable and successful seducer in all of aristocratic society.
Society held its breath, and wagering was hot and heavy when this irresistible libertine met this unmovable lady. Never had the game of love been played for higher stakes-as the divine Diana tried not to lose her honor and the masterful marquess tried not to lose his heart...