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A Rogues & Gentlemen Christmas Novella
The Christmas Rose
The youngest son of a Marquess...
Darkly handsome Ludo universally known as Lascivious Lord Courtney is the wickedest rake in Christendom. With a reputation that makes nice young ladies swoon, he is just not the marrying kind.
A friend to the rescue...
Unwitting wallflower Felicity Bunting is only trying to protect a friend when she finds herself in a compromising situation with this lusty lord.
An unlikely pairing... She might not have meant to do it, but Bunty just accidentally trapped Lord Courtney into marriage. Neither of them is what the other ever expected to have, but perhaps they might be all they ever wanted.
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The Rogues & Gentlemen series can be enjoyed as stand-alone novels or as part of the wider series. If the full series appeals, the suggested but by no means essential - reading order would be:
Book 1: The Rogue
Book 2: The Earl's Temptation
Book 3: Scandal's Daughter
Book 4: The Devil May Care
Book 5: Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
Book 5.5: Winter's Wild Melody
Book 6: One Wicked Winter
Book 7: To Tame a Savage Heart
Book 8: Persuading Patience
Book 9: The Last Man in London
Book 10: Flaming June
Book 11: Charity and The Devil
Book 12: A Slight Indiscretion
Book 13: The Corinthian Duke
Book 14: The Blackest of Hearts
Book 15 Duke and Duplicity
Book 16 The Scent of Scandal
Book 16.5 The Christmas Rose
Book 17 Melting Miss Wynter
Book 17.5 The Winter Bride, a Rogues & Gentlemen Novella
Genre: Historical Romance
The Christmas Rose
The youngest son of a Marquess...
Darkly handsome Ludo universally known as Lascivious Lord Courtney is the wickedest rake in Christendom. With a reputation that makes nice young ladies swoon, he is just not the marrying kind.
A friend to the rescue...
Unwitting wallflower Felicity Bunting is only trying to protect a friend when she finds herself in a compromising situation with this lusty lord.
An unlikely pairing... She might not have meant to do it, but Bunty just accidentally trapped Lord Courtney into marriage. Neither of them is what the other ever expected to have, but perhaps they might be all they ever wanted.
****
The Rogues & Gentlemen series can be enjoyed as stand-alone novels or as part of the wider series. If the full series appeals, the suggested but by no means essential - reading order would be:
Book 1: The Rogue
Book 2: The Earl's Temptation
Book 3: Scandal's Daughter
Book 4: The Devil May Care
Book 5: Nearly Ruining Mr Russell
Book 5.5: Winter's Wild Melody
Book 6: One Wicked Winter
Book 7: To Tame a Savage Heart
Book 8: Persuading Patience
Book 9: The Last Man in London
Book 10: Flaming June
Book 11: Charity and The Devil
Book 12: A Slight Indiscretion
Book 13: The Corinthian Duke
Book 14: The Blackest of Hearts
Book 15 Duke and Duplicity
Book 16 The Scent of Scandal
Book 16.5 The Christmas Rose
Book 17 Melting Miss Wynter
Book 17.5 The Winter Bride, a Rogues & Gentlemen Novella
Genre: Historical Romance
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