
ISBN: 9781402283604
Published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated on 2015-03-01
Genres: Fiction, Historical, Romance, Victorian
Pages: 384
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A smooth-talking rogue and a dowdy financial genius
Handsome, silver-tongued politician Lord Randall doesn’t get along with his bank partner, the financially brilliant but hopelessly frumpish Isabella St. Vincent. Ever since she was his childhood nemesis, he’s tried—and failed—to get the better of her.
Make a perfectly wicked combination
When both Randall’s political career and their mutual bank interests are threatened by scandal, he has to admit he needs Isabella’s help. They set off on a madcap scheme to set matters right. With her wits and his charm, what could possibly go wrong? Only a volatile mutual attraction that’s catching them completely off guard…
Susanna Ives started writing when she left her job as a multimedia training developer to stay home with her family. Now she keeps busy driving her children to various classes, writing books, and maintaining websites. She often follows her husband on business trips around Europe and blogs about the misadventures of touring with children. She lives in Atlanta.
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I thought we were to comment on the FB post, but in case I misunderstood, I’ll say it again here. This book sounds like it could be fun, as well as intertwining! I love historical romances!
That was really supposed to say entertaining in my previous post.