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Her Scandalous Painting Ruined His Reputation
Lady Lucinda Malcolm Pembroke's paintings have been known to cause trouble, but never quite like this. Somehow she's painted the perfect likeness of a man she's never met and depicted him as a murderer! She never would have displayed the painting―for all London to see―if she'd suspected her subject was real. Fleeing the scandal, Lucinda escapes to a remote cottage and assumes a disguise...only to come face-to-face with her nemesis.
...And Now He's About to Return the Favor!
Sir Trevelyan Rochester has taken down bloodthirsty pirates, captured French privateers, even gained a commendation from the king. Yet now the whole country is convinced he's a cold-blooded killer. If there's anyone he's ever wanted to murder, it's Lady Lucinda. But somehow the woman bewitches him like no other and soon he finds he can't stand the thought of letting her go...
Praise for New York Times bestselling author Patricia Rice:
"A passionate, sensual, and romantic adventure."―RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ stars
"Delicious romance and delightful characters."―Booklist
"Charming and immensely entertaining."―Library Journal
About: Scandalous artist Lady Pembroke, after depicting a man she has never met as a murderer, flees to a remote cottage where she encounters the very same man she painted--Sir Trevelyan Rochester, who believes she is out to destroy him.
About: Her Scandalous Painting Ruined His Reputation Lady Lucinda Malcolm Pembroke's paintings have been known to cause trouble, but never quite like this.
About: Scandalous artist Lady Pembroke, after depicting a man she has never met as a murderer, flees to a remote cottage where she encounters the very same man she painted--Sir Trevelyan Rochester, who believes she is out to destroy him and will not let her go until he finds out why.
About: A New York Times Bestselling Author Lady Lucinda Malcolm Pembroke's paintings may have caused scandals in the past, but never one of this magnitude.
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