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== Love's Portrait by Monica Burns== | == Love's Portrait by Monica Burns== | ||
''Genre:'' Historical Romance<br> | ''Genre:'' Historical Romance<br> | ||
− | ''Publication Date:'' | + | ''Publication Date:'' September 2005<br> |
'''Cover art by Eliza Black'''<br><br> | '''Cover art by Eliza Black'''<br><br> | ||
''eFormat ISBN:'' 1-58608-642-1 | $4.99 | [http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/lovesportrait.htm Buy] | ''eFormat ISBN:'' 1-58608-642-1 | $4.99 | [http://www.newconceptspublishing.com/lovesportrait.htm Buy] |
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Love's Portrait by Monica Burns
Genre: Historical Romance
Publication Date: September 2005
Cover art by Eliza Black
eFormat ISBN: 1-58608-642-1 | $4.99 | Buy
Love wears many faces, but none so revealing as Love's Portrait
When Julia Westgard commissions a nude portrait of herself, her rebellious behavior puts her at odds with the Marlborough Set’s most notorious rake, Morgan St. Claire. From the first moment Morgan sees Julia’s portrait, he’s determined to have her. But the woman he meets is a far cry from the image on canvas. What starts out as a simple exercise in seduction quickly evolves into a quest to reveal the true Julia Westgard. With each sensually, erotic encounter, he employs every seductive weapon at his disposal in hopes of making Julia see she really is the woman in Love’s Portrait.