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Tempting a Marquess for Christmas

A Steamy Regency Romance, Book 5

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Tempting a Marquess for Christmas

By: Georgette Brown
Narrated by: Em Brown
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When it comes to acting the gentleman with Miss Abbott, this marquess is damned if he does...and damned if he doesn't.

In this scorching-hot regency romance, the Marquess of Alastair has doubled the dowry he is providing Miss Abbott because the sooner she is married, the sooner she is out of his care - and his fantasies.

To Mildred Abbott's dismay, her dowry is now attracting numerous unwanted suitors, and she has no interest in marrying. What she wants is an encore of her night at the Ch'teau Debauchery, where Alastair once fulfilled her most decadent desires.

When just such an opportunity unexpectedly arises, Alastair concedes to her proposition on one condition: that she never again return to Ch'teau Debauchery.

But when their families get together for Christmas and Mildred is confronted with her true feelings for Alastair, will the Ch'teau Debauchery prove too great a temptation?

If you're looking to heat up your Christmas, start listening to Tempting a Marquess for Christmas today!

Advisory: Listening to the previous book, Submitting to the Marquess, is recommended but not required to enjoy this scorching-hot holiday story.

©2017 Em Brown (P)2017 Em Brown
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Winter Christmas
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