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Marguerite Kaye

    Marguerite Kaye est une auteure prolifique de romances historiques dont l'œuvre est profondément influencée par son environnement sur la côte ouest de l'Écosse. Elle apporte un appétit insatiable pour la narration à ses romans, tissant des récits aussi riches et captivants que le paysage qui l'inspire. Son écriture se caractérise par un style passionné et engageant, transportant les lecteurs dans des décors historiques méticuleusement recherchés. Les récits de Kaye explorent le pouvoir durable de l'amour sur des toiles de fond dramatiques, offrant une évasion fascinante dans le passé.

    Marguerite Kaye
    The lady who broke the rules
    Invitation To A Cornish Christmas
    A Forbidden Liaison With Miss Grant
    Lady Armstrong's Scandalous Awakening
    A Wife Worth Investing In
    Dans les bras d'un Highlander
    • The lady who broke the rules

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      'Your rebellion has not gone unnoticed...' Anticipating her wedding vows and then breaking off the engagement has left Kate Montague's social status in tatters. She hides her hurt at her family's disapproval behind a resolutely optimistic facade, but one thing really grates...For a fallen woman, she knows shockingly little about passion! Could Virgil Jackson be the man to teach her? A freed slave turned successful businessman, his striking good looks and lethally restrained power throw normally composed Kate into a tailspin! She's already scandalised society, but succumbing to her craving for Virgil would be the most outrageous thing Kate's done by far...

      The lady who broke the rules
    • The Wicked Lord Rasenby

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      The honorable Clarissa Warrington despairs when her beautiful, foolish sister becomes the latest female to set her cap at the Ton's most notorious rake. For Amelia's sake, Clarissa must act fast... The devastatingly attractive Kit, Lord Rasenby, is bored. London society has lost its thrill, so when presented with a most unusual offer this incurable womanizer is tempted. If he can provide the intriguing Clarissa with the adventure of a lifetime, she will give him--herself How could a self-respecting rake possibly refuse such a "wicked" proposition?

      The Wicked Lord Rasenby