How to Seduce a Bride by Edith Layton Paperback Book

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Author: Edith Layton

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Harpercollins

Published: Jun 2006

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical

Retail Price: $5.99

Pages: 384

Synopsis

In the finale of the Botany Bay series, beautiful but secretive Daisy Tanner, a young woman with a difficult past, takes the London ton by storm, becoming betrothed to a safe and staid earl, only to find herself tempted by the seductive wiles of Viscount Hayes, a rogue out to uncover the truth about her past. Original.

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