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Hell in a Hand Basket

Devilish Debutantes, Book 2

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Hell in a Hand Basket

By: Annabelle Anders
Narrated by: Mary Sarah
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Sophia Babineaux has landed a husband! And a good one at that! Lord Harold, the second son of a duke, is kind, gentle, undemanding. Perhaps a little too undemanding? Because after one chance encounter with skilled rake, Captain Devlin Brooks, it is glaringly obvious that something is missing between Lord Harold and herself...passion...sizzle...well...everything. And marriage is forever! Will her parents allow her to reconsider?

Absolutely not.

War hero Devlin Brookes is ready to marry and thinks Sophia Babineaux might be the one. One itsy bitsy problem: She's engaged to his cousin, Harold. But Devlin knows his cousin! And damned if Harold hasn't been coerced into this betrothal by the Duke of Prescott, his father.

Devlin, Sophia, and Harold conspire to thwart the duke's wishes but fail to consider a few vital, unintended consequences. Once set in motion, matters quickly spiral out of control! Caught up in tragedy, regret, and deceit, Sophia and Devlin's love becomes tainted. If they cannot cope with their choices, they may never find their way back once embarking on their journey...to Hell in a Hand Basket....

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Annabelle Anders (P)2019 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Marriage
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