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She won't be another notch on his bedpost...
Vera Wells is not like the other housemaids. She doesn't fall over herself to gain the attention of the gruff and virile stablemaster, Rufus Blackthorne. She performs her duties most diligently, hoping one day to become housekeeper of the grand ducal manor.
Stranded together, anything can happen...
When Vera is forced to take shelter from a storm with the big, handsome stablemaster in a cottage with just one bed, she can't deny the sparks flying between them. Nor can Blackthorne deny how much he wants to strip the prickly housemaid of her wet garments and get her into that bed.
Set in Sophie Jordan's bestselling Rogue Files world, In Bed with the Stablemaster is a stand-alone story, but it does tie into the series. This very steaming story happens "belowstairs" while Sophie Jordan's full-length novel, The Virgin and the Rogue, is playing out upstairs.
PRAISE FOR THE ROGUE FILES:
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the young lady everyone assumes is mousy has uncharted depths...particularly when theres a scientific sister, an aphrodisiac, and the stepbrother of a duke around. Creative, unique, and racythis story is not unlike the very elixir around which it is based. Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author, on TThe Virgin and the Rogue
Deliciously sexy! Sarah MacLean
A surfeit of humor, a zippy pace, and a cast of well-defined and intriguing protagonists make this a delicious late-summer read. Library Journal
A powerful aphrodisiac drives the smoldering sixth Regency in Jordans Rogue Files series....This erotically charged historical romance packs a passionate punch. Publishers Weekly on The Virgin and the Rogue
The sixth in the Rogue Files series is a lusty reversal of the rake-and-the-wallflower trope. A refreshing dose of funand the best in the series. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Virgin and the Rogue
Genre: Historical Romance
Vera Wells is not like the other housemaids. She doesn't fall over herself to gain the attention of the gruff and virile stablemaster, Rufus Blackthorne. She performs her duties most diligently, hoping one day to become housekeeper of the grand ducal manor.
Stranded together, anything can happen...
When Vera is forced to take shelter from a storm with the big, handsome stablemaster in a cottage with just one bed, she can't deny the sparks flying between them. Nor can Blackthorne deny how much he wants to strip the prickly housemaid of her wet garments and get her into that bed.
Set in Sophie Jordan's bestselling Rogue Files world, In Bed with the Stablemaster is a stand-alone story, but it does tie into the series. This very steaming story happens "belowstairs" while Sophie Jordan's full-length novel, The Virgin and the Rogue, is playing out upstairs.
PRAISE FOR THE ROGUE FILES:
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the young lady everyone assumes is mousy has uncharted depths...particularly when theres a scientific sister, an aphrodisiac, and the stepbrother of a duke around. Creative, unique, and racythis story is not unlike the very elixir around which it is based. Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author, on TThe Virgin and the Rogue
Deliciously sexy! Sarah MacLean
A surfeit of humor, a zippy pace, and a cast of well-defined and intriguing protagonists make this a delicious late-summer read. Library Journal
A powerful aphrodisiac drives the smoldering sixth Regency in Jordans Rogue Files series....This erotically charged historical romance packs a passionate punch. Publishers Weekly on The Virgin and the Rogue
The sixth in the Rogue Files series is a lusty reversal of the rake-and-the-wallflower trope. A refreshing dose of funand the best in the series. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Virgin and the Rogue
Genre: Historical Romance
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