A Hellion in Her Bed
Furious at his grandmother’s ultimatum to marry or lose his inheritance, Lord Jarret Sharpe wagers his luck—and his heart—at the card table against a most unlikely opponent.Mired in scandal after his parents’ mysterious deaths, notorious gambler Lord Jarret Sharpe agrees to tamely run the family...
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Furious at his grandmother’s ultimatum to marry or lose his inheritance, Lord Jarret Sharpe wagers his luck—and his heart—at the card table against a most unlikely opponent.Mired in scandal after his parents’ mysterious deaths, notorious gambler Lord Jarret Sharpe agrees to tamely run the family brewery for a year if his Machiavellian grandmother rescinds her ultimatum that he marry. But the gambler in him can’t resist when beguiling Annabel Lake proposes a wager. If she wins their card game, he must help save her family’s foundering brewery. But if he wins, she must spend a night in his bed. The outcome sets off a chain of events that threatens to destroy all his plans . . . and unveils the secret Annabel has held for so long. When Jarret discovers the darker reason behind her wager, he forces her into another one—and this time he intends to win not just her body, but her heart.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781439167571 (1439167575)
Publish date: September 21st 2010
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 273
Edition language: English
Series: Hellions of Halstead Hall (#2)
I can't make myself pick it up again...DNF at 37%
I have a feeling all of these books will be pretty similar in plot, but I did like this one just a tad more than the first. I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing more of these characters in the rest of the series.
This is a good series so far, but if you're going to read it, make sure you start with the first one (The Truth about Lord Stoneville). Otherwise the second one (this one) is very hard to get into.
This series begins each novel with a prologue that occurs in each Sharpe sibling's childhood around the time right before the murder of their parents. As the series continues, we are given a little bit more surrounding the mystery of what now appears to be a double murder. We are then brought to t...
Great second book in the series.