Seducing Mr. Sykes
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    Jun-2017
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    Print / eBook
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  • Main Genre:
    Historical Romance
  • Time Period:
    19th Century Victorian (1837-1901)
  • Pages:
    268
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In Maggie Robinson's sparkling new series, the quaint village in Gloucestershire is where the wayward sons and daughters of Great Britain's finest families come for some R&R -- and good old-fashioned “rehab”. But sometimes they find much more . . .

No one at Puddling-on-the-Wold ever expected to see Sarah Marchmain enter through its doors. But after the legendary Lady's eleventh-hour rejection of the man she was slated to marry, she was sent here to restore her reputation . . . and change her mind. It amused Sadie that her father, a duke, would use the last of his funds to lock her up in this fancy facility -- she couldn't be happier to be away from her loathsome family and have some time to herself. The last thing she needs is more romantic distraction . . .

As a local baronet's son, Tristan Sykes is all too familiar with the spoiled, socialite residents of the Puddling Rehabilitation Foundation -- no matter how real their problems may be. But all that changes when he encounters Sadie, a brave and brazen beauty who wants nothing more than to escape the life that's been prescribed for her. If only Tristan could find a way to convince the Puddling powers-that-be that Sadie is unfit for release, he'd have a chance to explore the intense attraction that simmers between them -- and prove himself fit to make her his bride . . .
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EDITIONS
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    • First Edition
    • Jun-2017
    • Kensington
    • Trade Paperback
    • ISBN: 1516100042
    • ISBN13: 9781516100040
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    • Jun-2017
    • Kensington
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 1516100018
    • ISBN13: 9781516100019
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    • Jun-2017
    • Lyrical Press
    • eBook (Kindle)



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