The Wicked House of Rohan
A fallen woman. A most wicked plan for redemption.Venice, 1740.Desperate, starving, Kathleen Strong makes her way to a job interview that promises a chance at proper employment...and maybe a bite to eat. Accused of "gross immorality," she's adrift after being dismissed from her governess...
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A fallen woman. A most wicked plan for redemption.Venice, 1740.Desperate, starving, Kathleen Strong makes her way to a job interview that promises a chance at proper employment...and maybe a bite to eat. Accused of "gross immorality," she's adrift after being dismissed from her governess position, despite being entirely innocent. That innocence is precisely what a mysterious group of debauched aristocrats finds so alluring about Miss Strong. When they propose a scandalous offer that she can't refuse...she can't refuse. But if the darkly gallant Alistair Rohan, a gentleman involved in all manner of wicked deeds himself, has anything to say about it, Kathleen can escape her disrepute in another way. Of course, the escape route looks very similar to the group's illicit proposition itself...
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781452606255 (1452606250)
Publish date: January 23rd 2012
Publisher: Tantor Media
Edition language: English
Category:
Cultural,
Italy,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Historical Romance,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Regency,
Short Stories,
Regency Romance
Series: The House of Rohan
Completed Reread 8/8/15I needed a quick palate cleanser after a less than satisfactory DNF romance. Anne Stuart always does the trick. I allowed my Kindle Text-to-Speech to read to me as I was supposed to be going to sleep early this morning, and it was lovely. I usually avoid super short romance st...
Short storyI liked this story. A governess has to buy a trip back home with her virginity but finds herself rescued instead, kind of. Enjoyable.
For some time now I've been wanting to read Anne Stuart but as usual my TBR goes on and on and sometimes the best is left for last. Even though I only read it now, I know that I'm in for a ride with this lady's and the so called gentleman that marvelously live between this pages. Venice, 1740. ...
Reread before starting Ruthless. I guess I was exactly in the right mood for this, because I enjoyed it quite a bit more on the second read, despite its briefness. Short and to the point -- he's bad, she's good, they're made for each other, end of story.
Short prequel book to The House of Rohan series. Nothing ground moving. Trying to decide if I want to read the series or not.