Swept Away

by Candace Camp

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His eyes met hers, and for a moment they were frozen in time. She detested this man with a fury that threatened to swamp her. And tonight she had to make him want her more than he had ever wanted any woman...When Deverel Grey, Lord Stonehaven, mistakenly accused Sir Selby Armiger of a crime he hadn't committed, he subjected the innocent man's family to ruinous scandal. That innocent man was Julia Armiger's brother, and she's vowed to clear his good name and reveal Stonehaven as the show more unrepentant rogue that he is. Her plot for vengeance revolves around one certainty. She knows her sinfully handsome enemy has one weakness...beautiful women. And she dares to become his fantasy. Is it the duel of wits, the lure of winning, or even the fear of exposure that accounts for the heady exhilaration she feels at Stonehaven's nearness? Or is it the man himself, who boldly sweeps her into a game of adventure, mystery and unexpected pleasure that will soon find her totally, deliciously, perilously swept away.... show less

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Canonical title
Swept Away
Original title
Swept Away
Original publication date
1999-05
People/Characters
Deverel Grey, Lord Stonehven; Julia Armiger
Important places
England, UK
First words*
Tapie dans l'ombre au bord du siège élevé, les mains crispées sur les rênes détendues, Julia rabattait sur son front la longue visière de sa casquette.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Alors, dit Deverel, ce sera le triomphe de l'amour!
Original language*
Anglais
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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
LCC
PB01Language and LiteratureModern languages. Celtic languages and literatureModern languages. Celtic languagesModern languages
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