One Night of Sin
by:
Gaelen Foley (author)
Renowned storyteller Gaelen Foley unfurls the seductive tale of the rakish Lord Alec Knight, who never looked for love–until it was right in front of him. . . .Lord Alec Knight, the most daring and handsome rogue in all of London, is a smooth-talking aristocrat with an abundance of high-society...
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Renowned storyteller Gaelen Foley unfurls the seductive tale of the rakish Lord Alec Knight, who never looked for love–until it was right in front of him. . . .Lord Alec Knight, the most daring and handsome rogue in all of London, is a smooth-talking aristocrat with an abundance of high-society lady admirers. With his irresistible wit, lucky hand at the gaming tables, and enticing charisma, he can have any woman he wants. But when the only girl he would have considered marrying ties the knot with someone else, Alec realizes he doesn’t want to be with just any lady–he wants to find the love of his life.The boldly spirited, beautiful Miss Becky Ward takes his life by storm after he rescues her from peril. Alec soon learns that she is on the run from her cousin, the murderous Prince Mikhail Kurkov. Becky has uncovered a menacing secret about the prince–now nothing will stop him from hunting her down. In the midst of danger, Alec and Becky find themselves deeply drawn to each other. After the two spend an all-consuming night of sin, Becky’s knight in shining armor vows on his honor to protect her until the end. But before long, Alec is protecting her with more than honor–and it seems the once untamed rake of London just may have found what he has been searching for all along . . . true love.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780345484659 (0345484657)
ASIN: B000FCK4PE
Publish date: May 31st 2005
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Family,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance
Series: Knight Miscellany (#6)
This was exactly what I expected. A pseudo-historical that implanted today's attitude's on people wearing historical attire, with the most interesting characters being the bad guys. The heroine is running from her evil cousin who's a Russian prince (though she's not Russian). He plans to make her su...
Like the subject of PTSD, I don't think the author's treatment of gambling addiction was very serious or realistic. But I like Alec. He's a much more fully formed character than the rest of his siblings, and the way that women used him throughout his entire life (from his mother to the woman who too...
This book was great! Alec is such a wonderful character and I loved learning more about him and how he redeemed himself at the end.