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Once a Scoundrel
(2017)(The fourth book in the Secret Life of Scoundrels series)
A novel by Anna Harrington
Once a Scoundrel...Always a Scoundrel?? Stephen Crenshaw, Marquess of Dunwich, set his sights on becoming one of the ton���s most notorious rogues. Gambling, drinking, scandals, seduction...nothing seemed out of bounds for the young peer in his wild pursuit to prove himself to be the exact opposite of everything his respectable family wanted. But four years in the army and the loss of his best friend have irreparably changed him. Now hes returned to England a new man, one set on reclaiming everything hed lost... including the woman who loved him.
Lady Faith Westover, daughter of the Duke of Strathmore, knows better than anyone the scoundrel that Stephen had been. After all, hed broken her heart in a wounding so terrible that it nearly destroyed her belief in love. Now hes back and hell bent on proving that hes changed. Four years have certainly matured him physically, but Faith doubts if hes truly changed into the respectable and loving lord he proclaims himself to be. When faced with his past as a scoundrel, can Stephen find a way to obtain what his heart desires mostthe woman he was never meant to have?
This book was previously published under a different cover.
Genre: Historical Romance
Lady Faith Westover, daughter of the Duke of Strathmore, knows better than anyone the scoundrel that Stephen had been. After all, hed broken her heart in a wounding so terrible that it nearly destroyed her belief in love. Now hes back and hell bent on proving that hes changed. Four years have certainly matured him physically, but Faith doubts if hes truly changed into the respectable and loving lord he proclaims himself to be. When faced with his past as a scoundrel, can Stephen find a way to obtain what his heart desires mostthe woman he was never meant to have?
This book was previously published under a different cover.
Genre: Historical Romance
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