Never a gentleman . . . until now.
Lord Bramwell Johns, the second son of a duke, is an unrepentant
scoundrel. Now that his two closest friends are disgustingly ensconced
in domestic bliss, Bram is feeling strangely restless. And not even
relieving London's least deserving artistocrats of their ill-gotten
jewels is enough--until the night he overhears an argument. It seems
that Lady Rosamund Davies is about to be forced into marriage with a
rogue even worse than himself.
Rose is well aware of Bram's scandalous reputation, so any reason for
his sudden interest in her is suspect; more so since he's close friends
with the man about to ruin her family! She has her own plan though, and
Bram may be just what she requires--as long as she remembers that he is
only looking out for himself. As long as she remembers that his kisses
and caresses don't mean anything. As long as she can keep from wondering
whether she can trust a scoundrel . . . with her heart.