Devilish

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Penguin, 2000 M04 1 - 384 páginas
A RITA award-winning novel from the New York Times–bestselling author of An Unwilling Bride.
 
“Today’s most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) takes readers into the heart of the most mysterious, most powerful, most seductive Georgian aristocrat of them all: the Marquess of Rothgar.
 
Two of the strongest wills in England clash when Lord Rothgar is commanded by the king to escort the fiercely independent Diana Westmount, Countess of Arradale, to London. Though Rothgar has become a master at resisting temptation, Diana proves a challenge to his steely resolve. A moment of peril—and a night of passion—melt his icy self-control, and he must find the strength to surrender his heart to another...
 
“Jo [Beverley] has truly brought to life a fascinating, glittering, and sometimes dangerous world.”—New York Times–bestselling author Mary Jo Putney
 
“Beverley beautifully captures the flavor of Georgian England. . . . Her fast-paced, violent, and exquisitely sensual story is one that readers won’t soon forget.”—Library Journal

“Another triumph.”—Affaire de Coeur
 

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I
1
II
11
III
23
IV
32
V
40
VI
49
VII
60
VIII
71
XIX
196
XX
210
XXI
225
XXII
237
XXIII
245
XXIV
257
XXV
271
XXVI
286

IX
83
X
100
XI
111
XII
123
XIII
136
XIV
144
XV
156
XVI
165
XVII
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XVIII
187
XXVII
294
XXVIII
303
XXIX
313
XXX
328
XXXI
335
XXXII
342
XXXIII
350
XXXIV
359
XXXV
367

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Jo Beverley was the New York Times bestselling author of the Rogue series and numerous other romance novels. Widely regarded as one of the most talented romance writers today, she was a five-time winner of Romance Writers of America’s cherished RITA Award and one of only a handful of members of the RWA Hall of Fame. She also twice received the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. She had two grown sons and lived with her husband in England. Jo Beverley passed away in May 2016.

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