Never Love a Lord

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Kensington Publishing Corp., Mar 1, 2012 - Fiction - 352 pages
Her future may be in peril, but it will take more than a royal army to be the undoing of a fiery heiress in medieval England. . .

Julian Griffin has vowed to fulfill his mission: to secure the estate of Fallstowe for King Edward. Only one obstacle stands in his way--the beautiful Lady Sybilla Foxe. The King suspects her guilty of treason, and Julian must prove the claims are true. But as the evidence against Sybilla mounts, so does Julian's attraction.

Prepared to fight for her home, Sybilla is fearless--even when King Edward's army descends upon Fallstowe Castle. Yet in Julian she discovers a more formidable foe than she imagined. For he stirs an overwhelming desire in her. And when she is forced to confront the secrets of her family's past, Sybilla must rely on Julian to save her from the King's wrath. But as their feelings for one another deepen, giving in to temptation will put both their lives in danger. . .

Praise for Never Seduce a Scoundrel

"Reinforcing her reputation for unique storytelling that is full of humor, suspense and pure romance, Grothaus wins readers' hearts." –RT Book Reviews

"An enticing and vibrant historical." –Publishers Weekly
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
9
Section 3
17
Section 4
28
Section 5
38
Section 6
49
Section 7
59
Section 8
67
Section 18
186
Section 19
198
Section 20
209
Section 21
216
Section 22
229
Section 23
239
Section 24
251
Section 25
260

Section 9
78
Section 10
92
Section 11
100
Section 12
113
Section 13
121
Section 14
136
Section 15
148
Section 16
160
Section 17
174
Section 26
274
Section 27
288
Section 28
301
Section 29
313
Section 30
321
Section 31
331
Section 32
342
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Before writing historical romance, HEATHER GROTHAUS worked as a successful freelance journalist, short story writer and magazine writer. Her work has been featured in such publications as Kentucky Living, Countryside & Small Stock Journal, and The Recorder Newspaper's Creative Living magazine. Readers can visit her on-line at www.heathergrothaus.com.

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