Bound by undeserved scandal, two young debutantes find themselves
unmarriageable . . . unforgettable . . . and unstoppable . . .
An unjust fall from grace may have sent the formerly prim and proper
Miss Dorothea Oakley-White into hiding, but she refuses to be silenced.
Using a pen name, the brainy beauty takes great delight in skewering the
hypocrisies of the ton in The Ladies' Moral Intelligencer. Only her
latest target--the dashing rake, Lord Layburne--has hunted her down,
demanding she stop her attacks at once. Spirited Dorothea promises she
will--if only he can restore her rightful position in society . . .
When Layburne discovers his nemesis is none other than lovely Thea, who
blames him for the scandalous end to her engagement, he's intrigued by
the challenge she offers. But once he agrees to her conditions, he's
enamored with the idea of seducing Thea himself. Will his powerful
desire dishonor her forever? Or will it make the ton's most celebrated
scoundrel a husband at long last?
"Wickedly sexy and just as witty, Miranda Neville is one to
watch!"
--Lisa Kleypas