The Wedding Bargain
London's most scandalous beauty, Pandora Effington, intends to marry a hero—not one of those boring, run-of-the-mill bachelor lords who leave her cold. No, the husband she desires must be someone special, someone whose touch sends delicious shivers down her spine, and who will do absolutely...
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London's most scandalous beauty, Pandora Effington, intends to marry a hero—not one of those boring, run-of-the-mill bachelor lords who leave her cold. No, the husband she desires must be someone special, someone whose touch sends delicious shivers down her spine, and who will do absolutely everything in his power to win her love. Someone like . . . Maximillian Wells. The dashing Earl of Trent cannot believe his ears . . . or his eyes. Here before him stands beautiful Pandora Effington, and the fiery, unattainable heiress is making him a most tantalizing offer. Maximillian can have the lady's hand in marriage . . . if he agrees to play a game of her devising—one involving great risk, ingenuity, passion, and determination. It is a game he has no intention of losing . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780380806294 (0380806290)
Publish date: December 1999
Publisher: Harper Collins
Pages no: 371
Edition language: English
Series: Effingtons (#1)
Chapter One disaster. May 6, 2014Dear heroine,Is there something wrong with mentally when you have to echo/repeat most of what the hero are asking and saying? Did you know it's freaking tiresome?Bye.
It was as fun as the first time :D
Very cute story and a nice start to a series. I really liked the characters in this one, they were both strong willed and determined but both were confused about their feelings of love. It was one of thosebooks that was easy to breeze right through. Lots of funny moments that brought a silly grin to...
A delicious Regency read!! Engaging characters and an entertaining plot line. Nice amount of steam to keep the story popping!Pandora is a terrific character and Max really has to work to win her over. Such an entertaining tale, much farce!I love a lively historical with all the pomp and circumstance...