Seduce Me with Sapphires“Irresistibly sexy and witty, Jane Feather is one of the all-time greats of historical romance.“ —Madeline Hunter, New York Times bestselling author of Heiress for Hire AN AMAZON BEST OF THE MONTH SELECTION Three childhood friends dare to defy the rules of London—and love—in this glittering series from New York Times bestselling author Jane Feather . . . A FLAWED CUT . . . The Honorable Miss Fenella Grantley has a secret: she’s been taking drama classes and longs to be an actress. Ladies of her standing don’t appear on stage, but Fenella has never been one for society’s rules. She’s quite excited to take on the challenge of reading the leading role in a new play—until she meets the playwright. Toeing the line between infuriating and irresistible, his first impression leaves a lot to be desired . . . OR A RARE FIND? Edward Tremayne, illegitimate son of the Earl of Pendleton, scorned the ton years ago, making his own way in the world, and pursuing his literary gifts on the side. The only thing he misses from his old world is Fenella. Since seeing her at a ball when she was a young debutante, he’s never forgotten her. Now that fate has reunited them, Edward’s determined to make her his leading lady—in every way. But the only thing they see eye to eye on is their intense passion for each other. And it just may take a massive misunderstanding for their love to get on the same precious page . . . Praise for Tempt Me with Diamonds “A strong heroine who’s more than equal to her troubled hero in intelligence—and stubbornness. Feather’s fans and new readers will enjoy this series opener.” —Publishers Weekly “Well matched protagonists spar their way to love and trust in a romance awash in deception and unanswered questions. An ingenious plot . . . a sensual Edwardian romance sure to please Feather’s many fans.” —Library Journal |
Contents
Section 15 | 189 |
Section 16 | 201 |
Section 17 | 213 |
Section 18 | 227 |
Section 19 | 240 |
Section 20 | 255 |
Section 21 | 266 |
Section 22 | 275 |
Section 9 | 110 |
Section 10 | 123 |
Section 11 | 138 |
Section 12 | 149 |
Section 13 | 163 |
Section 14 | 177 |
Section 23 | 285 |
Section 24 | 300 |
Section 25 | 316 |
Section 26 | 330 |
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