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Bath Intrigue

by Sheila Walsh

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Perdita Grant is left a fortune by her grandfather and wins the attentions of many suitors, but remains unmoved in the face of their claims. Her new fortune results in attempts on her person and freedom - and her determination to be independent leaves her vulnerable to such attacks.
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Perdita Grant is left a fortune by her grandfather and wins the attentions of many suitors, but remains unmoved in the face of their claims. Her new fortune results in attempts on her person and freedom - and her determination to be independent leaves her vulnerable to such attacks.

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When Miss Perdita Grant came to the aid of an injured duke in the elegant resort of Bath, she little suspected the danger she was courting. For the duke was a gentleman whose conquests were as legion as his charm was legendary. If this peril were not great enough, the duke's son, Lord St. Ive, had a record as a rake that matched that of his father. And when the devastatingly handsome St. Ive decided that Perdita planned to ensnare the duke with her youthful beauty, he set out to stop her by every measure of strength and stratagem of seduction at his considerable command. Perdita was pursued by two men whom no woman could resist--and faced with a choice that no woman should have to make.
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