A Wicked Pursuit: Breconridge Brothers Book 1
By (Author) Isabella Bradford
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Eternal
13th May 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 131mm, Height 199mm, Spine 20mm
262g
As the eldest son of the Duke of Breconridge, Harry Fitzroy is duty-bound to marry well. Lady Julia Barclay, the catch of the season, seems the perfect candidate. But a fall from his horse throws his plan awry and he finds himself trapped in the country in the care of Julia's younger sister. Harry has never met a woman like Lady Augusta.
Utterly without artifice, Gus seems to care not a fig for society. After a taboo kiss awakens an unexpected passion, Harry realizes he'd almost given his heart to the wrong sister. Now he must use his most seductive powers to convince Gus that she belongs with him - as his equal, his love, his wife.Wickedly entertaining - Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author
A delectable tale, WHEN THE DUCHESS SAID YES . . . is a witty, passionate historical romance . . . The characters are engaging and complex while the story is filled with plenty of humor, clever banter, sexy situations, romance and love, making this a story you will remember long after the last page is read and the book is closed - Romance JunkiesWickedly entertaining - Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling authorA delectable tale, WHEN THE DUCHESS SAID YES . . . is a witty, passionate historical romance . . . The characters are engaging and complex while the story is filled with plenty of humor, clever banter, sexy situations, romance and love, making this a story you will remember long after the last page is read and the book is closed - Romance JunkiesIsabella Bradford is a pseudonym for Susan Holloway Scott, the award-winning author of more than forty historical novels and historical romances. Her bestselling books have been published in nineteen countries and translated into fourteen languages with more than three million copies in print. Bradford also writes as half of the Two Nerdy Historical Girls, a history blog that is also on Twitter and Pinterest.