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Latest revision as of 01:17, 26 May 2008
- Author: Mary Balogh
- Publisher: Signet Regency Romance
- Year: June 1986 (ISBN 0-451-14300-0)
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: The Trysting Place
Book Description
A most dangerous game
Lady Felicity Wren came to London for one purpose. After a marriage in name only to a man old enough to be her father, she was now a young, beautiful and wealthy widow; free at last to enjoy the happiness that her misalliance had denied her. And her first step toward this goal was to find the handsomest and most sophisticated lord in all the realm to be her new mate.
She found him in the elegant person of Lord Edmond Waite. From the moment she met him, she wanted him, and he made it clear be wanted her as well.
But there was one cruel complication. While Felicity wanted Lord Waite as a husband he wanted her as a mistress - and to win this war between decency and desire, Felicity had to risk losing all in the arms of another man...
Related Titles
- Lord Edmond Waite, the villain in this book, is the hero of The Notorious Rake