Why is the notorious Duke of Blackstone ruining Mary's well-laid plans
to marry his brother, the handsome Viscount Wetherly? Every time she
turns a corner, he is there--tantalizing her, teasing her . . . and the
more she tries to ignore him, the more insistent he becomes. Mary knows
she must make an advantageous marriage, but surely Blackstone is the
wrong man for her. Isn't he?
Blackstone is not about to let his brother become bewitched by some wily
blueblood pretender . . . even one as deliciously tempting as Mary. But
until she came along, no woman has ever resisted his smooth,
well-practiced seductions. Could it be that he's actually fallen in love
with this infuriating chit?