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Revision as of 05:11, 21 November 2022
Book Description
Amanda's Devlish Dilemma
When beautiful Amanda Doune wed the Duc de Gace, the elegant exiled French noble offered her full enjoyment of his wealth and position in return for her total worship of him. But her early adoration could not blind her to the fact that her husband was capable of loving only himself.
Now brilliant and gallant Adam Todd, Lord Stanford, offered Amanda all that she could want as a woman at the cost of all that she had vowed to be as a wife. Was the loss of her good name and her beloved young children worth the promise of pleasure she tasted in the arms of her husband's most deadly enemy?
Amanda's future and the fate of England itself hung on her moves in a game of romance and intrigue where kisses courted disaster and love rewrote the rules...