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Joanna Shupe

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Sometimes the journey is more pleasurable than the destination . . .
In Gilded Age New York City, the bachelors of the Knickerbocker Club spend their days rubbing elbows with Manhattan's most elite citizens--and their nights with its most intoxicating women . . .
Standing on the platform at Grand Central Station, Ted Harper is surprised by a fiery kiss from an undeniably gorgeous damsel in distress. He's certain she's a swindler who's only after his money, but he's never met a woman so passionate and sure of herself. Disarmed, he invites her to spend the journey to St. Louis in his private car--perhaps against his better judgment . . .
Clara Dawson has long known how to take care of herself, but the savvy shop girl is at a loss when she witnesses--and becomes entangled in--a terrible crime. Desperation propels her into a stranger's arms at the train station, but she hadn't expected Ted to offer her the protection she so badly needs--nor did she expect their chemistry to develop more steam than the engine of the train. He's everything she never thought she could have, and she's everything he didn't know he wanted. But as her secrets begin to unfurl, their fledgling romance could be in danger of derailing before they arrive at the next station . . .
Raves for The Courtesan Duchess
“Original and alluring.” --Publishers Weekly
“Riveting.” --Sabrina Jeffries
“Passionate and seductive.” --RT Book Reviews
“Captivating.” --Booklist
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125 páginas impressas
Publicação original
2016
Ano da publicação
2016
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  • lsilva39fez uma citaçãohá 5 anos
    the steps and said over his shoulder, “Bring ice and bandages, please. As fast as you can.” He continued through the vestibule into the private car, and the porter raced ahead to open the door for him.

    “Be right back, sir

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