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The Rake's Inherited Courtesan
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The Rake's Inherited Courtesan in Vernon, BC
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The Rake's Inherited Courtesan in Vernon, BC
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A courtesan's daughter is shocked to be named in her guardian's will—as a bequest to his handsome nephew—in this scandalous Regency romance.
Dover, 1816 . Daughter of a Parisian courtesan, Sylvia Boisette longs for respectability, though gossips say she is nothing more than a gentleman's paramour. Now, with her guardian dead, she finds herself in a shocking situation. . . .
Christopher Evernden is appalled to learn that his uncle has just left him Mademoiselle Boisette, with all expenses paid! Although his body responds to Sylvia's tempting sensuality, he knows he should rid himself of his disreputable charge. But, surprisingly, Sylvia has a vulnerability to match her exceptional beauty. Perhaps his inherited mistress could become his rightful bride . . .
A courtesan's daughter is shocked to be named in her guardian's will—as a bequest to his handsome nephew—in this scandalous Regency romance.
Dover, 1816 . Daughter of a Parisian courtesan, Sylvia Boisette longs for respectability, though gossips say she is nothing more than a gentleman's paramour. Now, with her guardian dead, she finds herself in a shocking situation. . . .
Christopher Evernden is appalled to learn that his uncle has just left him Mademoiselle Boisette, with all expenses paid! Although his body responds to Sylvia's tempting sensuality, he knows he should rid himself of his disreputable charge. But, surprisingly, Sylvia has a vulnerability to match her exceptional beauty. Perhaps his inherited mistress could become his rightful bride . . .


















