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Book Description

Rogue in Disguise by Monica Burns:

Ensnared by love, a Rogue in Disguise meets his match in a woman who gambles her heart away

When Ophelia Sheffield loses her home to the Earl of Rotherham, a notorious rake and lover, she’s refuses to relinquish it without a fight. In a daring gamble, she offers to become the earl’s student in the art of pleasure if he returns the deed to her family estate.

Charles Lynton is always saving his brother, the Earl of Rotherham, from cunning debutantes eager to be Countess Rotherham. When a sultry enchantress appears in his brother’s den of pleasure and mistakes Charles for the earl, she offers him a proposition he’s unable to resist. As Charles introduces Ophelia to the art of lovemaking, she finds her heart quickly ensnared in the rogue’s net. She’s not the only one trapped. Charles soon realizes he has no wish to let Ophelia go, but how does he explain he’s a Rogue in Disguise

Tutoring Lady Jane by Charlotte Featherstone:

In Georgian London anything goes, and Gavin Reynolds, Viscount Grayson makes certain he experiences everything life amongst the ton affords him.

Lady Jane Westbury is an unassuming wallflower who harbors a secret desire for the rakish and masterful viscount. Yearning to be the type of the woman to attract male attention, Jane bravely enlists the viscount's assistance.

Together they embark upon an agreement to turn the unremarkable caterpillar into a glittering butterfly. But as Jane emerges from their lessons, confident and garnering the attentions of some very notorious men, Gavin realizes that his lessons may have cost him the affections of the one woman who can make his jaded heart beat once again.