Once
the ton’s darling, sudden blindness has left Cedric a
reclusive shell of a man. Until he’s offered the chance to recapture a small
part of his old life when the woman he’s secretly desired for years asks him to
propose to her.
Who doesn’t love a naughty rogue?
Third in the fan favorite historical romance, League of Rogues series, by
Lauren Smith, you do not want to miss HER WICKED PROPOSAL!
He doesn’t need his eyes to uncover her true
beauty.
Cedric, Viscount Sheridan,
is cursed. Once the ton’s golden boy,
the loss of his sight has left him a reclusive shell of man. His days of
womanizing, horse racing and pistol shooting lost forever.
Offered the chance to
recapture a small part of his old life, he can’t refuse—even if it means
accepting the shocking proposal of the infamous ice maiden, Anne Chessley.
Still reeling from her
father’s death, Anne’s deepest wish is to avoid the hordes of fortune hunters
who will soon be beating down her door. Proposing marriage to Cedric is an act
of desperation, his unexpected acceptance a strange and wonderful dream.
His only stipulation: she
must respond passionately and wantonly in his bed. Her agreement barely crosses
her lips before he begins a sensual assault on the icy walls bitter secrets
have built around her heart.
Yet even as they catch a
glimpse of true happiness, betrayal is poised to sweep them away on opposing
tides of danger.
Warning: Contains an outwardly aloof heroine with a
secretly tender heart, a once-notorious rake who isn’t quite as rusty at
seduction as he feared, and a band of rogues who join together to make sure
happily-ever-afters do come true.
Amazon Best-Selling Author Lauren Smith is an attorney by day, author
by night, who pens adventurous and edgy romance stories by the light of her
smart phone flashlight app. She’s a native Oklahoman who lives with her three
pets: a feisty chinchilla, sophisticated cat and dapper little schnauzer. She’s
won multiple awards in several romance subgenres including being an Amazon.com
Breakthrough Novel Award Quarter-Finalist and a Semi-Finalist for the Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley Award.
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