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Roxton Series Book 2, Sequel to Noble Satyr Twelve-year-old Deborah
is married off at midnight to sixteen-year-old Julian, the handsome
but volatile heir to the Roxton Dukedom, who then disappears from
her life. Nine years later, Julian returns incognito to consummate
his marriage before Deborah is seduced into bigamous wedlock with
his nemesis half-brother. When Deb rescues and falls in love with
the wounded duelist Julian Hesham, she does not suspect the
stranger with the emerald green eyes to be the Marquis of Alston
and her husband. After the honeymoon Deb discovers the appalling
truth and that the Marquis of Alston is wanted by French
authorities for seducing the innocent daughter of a Farmer-General.
Can the handsome stranger with whom Deb spent ten wonderful weeks
truly be one and the same as the nobleman Polite Society has
branded a rakehell? Will Deborah forgive Julian's cruel deception?
Can their marriage survive beyond seduction?
A classic romance in the tradition of Georgette Heyer Winner of the
$10,000 Woman's Day/Random House Romantic Fiction Prize Romantic
Book of the Year Finalist - Romance Writers Australia It's 1745,
the age of hedonism and enlightenment. A young girl is abandoned at
the court of Versailles. The predatory Comte de Salvan plots her
seduction. An all-powerful adversary snatches her to safety. But is
he noble savior or a satyr most despicable?
When the Earl of Salt Hendon marries squire's daughter Jane
Despard, Society is aghast. Forced by circumstance into a marriage
neither wants, the newlyweds must overcome a secret past of
heartache and misery to fall in love all over again. Meanwhile, a
sinister family opposition will go to any lengths, even murder, to
tear the marriage asunder.
France and England in the age of hedonism and enlightenment. A
green-eyed beauty is abandoned at the court of Versailles. The
predatory Comte de Salvan plots her seduction. An all-powerful
adversary snatches her to safety. But is he noble savior or a satyr
most despicable? A classic romance in the tradition of Georgette
Heyer, it pays homage to Heyer's These Old Shades. Noble Satyr won
the $10,000 Woman's Day/Random House Romantic fiction Prize and
shortlisted for Romantic Novel of the Year when published as The
Dangerous Game in Australia.
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