![]() ![]() ![]() Camille survived one awful husband and she’s not looking for another, but if faking an engagement gets her into bed with the handsome object of her physical attraction, then she doesn’t mind. When he finds himself in need of a fiancée to secure a business deal, however, he gives in to the tempting duchess. Jacob, whose reputation precedes him, is used to being propositioned by beautiful women, but he worries that such an arrangement with Camille, whose best friend is married to his brother, would get complicated-and that he might not be able to control his emotions. To understand what all the fuss is about, she propositions her friend, Jacob Thorne, the illegitimate son of an earl and co-owner of the Montague Club. George’s saucy fourth Gilded Age Heiresses romance (after The Lady Tempts an Heir) finds American Camille, the 23-year-old Dowager Duchess of Hereford, worried that there’s something wrong with her because she’s never enjoyed sex. ![]()
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