The Viscount's Vow
He intended to ruin her…instead, he fell in love. A vengeful lord… Notorious for his stern demeanor and inflexible honor, former soldier Ian Hamilton, the Viscount Warrick journeys to London for one purpose—the permanent and irreversible downfall of the siren who caused his brother’s death....
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He intended to ruin her…instead, he fell in love.
A vengeful lord…
Notorious for his stern demeanor and inflexible honor, former soldier Ian Hamilton, the Viscount Warrick journeys to London for one purpose—the permanent and irreversible downfall of the siren who caused his brother’s death. Only, instead of an immoral seductress, he discovers a soft-spoken, raven-haired beauty. Against all reason, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to the last woman in England he could ever love.
A spirited gypsy lady…
The granddaughter of a Romani princess, Evangeline Caruthers endures the bon ton’s disdain and numerous indecent propositions with grace and poise. But when the dastardly Lord Warrick plots her ruination, she’s finished with propriety and politeness. To make matters worse, the handsome lord becomes caught in his own snare which forces them into a marriage neither wants…or do they?
A love that transcends betrayal…
When their lives are suddenly in danger, they must trust each other and their love. But can Vangie forgive Ian? Or will Ian’s regrets keep them from finding the happiness they both crave?
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B07XC3BHYF
Publish date: 2019-09-04
Publisher: Blue Rose Romance
Pages no: 327
Edition language: English
Series: Castle Brides (#1)
The Viscount’s Vow is an amazing book by Collette Cameron. Ms Cameron has again impressed me with this well-written historical romance. Kudos to this talented author for the phenomenal cast of characters in this book. Vangie and Ian’s story is a roller coaster ride of drama, action, suspense, hum...
You know, it’s funny. London in the 1800’s is full of polite society. Act this way, be this way, dress this way. Anything that meet with the standards of polite society are shunned, made fun of, gossiped about, in general, thought to be less than everyone else. Evangeline suffers from that problem. ...