Stephanie Laurens, Victoria Alexander, Rachel Gibson
[PDF.lq19] Secrets of a Perfect Night
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| #880063 in Books | 2000-12-05 | 2000-12-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.75 x.96 x4.19l,.40 | Binding: Mass Market Paperback | 384 pages||3 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent anthology|By MominYogaPants|Secrets of a Perfect Night is the best collection of short romance stories I've read so far. Stephanie Laurens tells the tale of a rake with a scandalous reputation who finds his life of endless conquests and aimless amusements dissatisfying. He decides to go back to his ancestral estate and start anew. On the way there he gets cau|.com |Setting: Regency England and contemporary America| Sensuality: 8| This anthology of New Year's Eve celebration stories pairs Regency authors Stephanie Laurens and Victoria Alexander with contemporary author Rachel Gibson, and the collection is a rare tr
Three spectacular stories all set on New Year′s Eve. First, Stephanie Laurens enthralls us with a New Year′s scandal, when a rake awakens in the bed of the temptress who seduced him years before. Then, Victoria Alexander enchants with her tale of a love promised, then foiled and then rekindled on another midnight. And Rachel Gibson delights with the reunion of two estranged friends and the passionate sparks that fly when the clock strikes twelve.
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