Luck Is No Lady (Fallen Ladies #1)
Amy Sandas
Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
3.93
· 14 ratings · 416 pages · Published: 05 Apr 2016
"I do a lot of things I shouldn't. It does not mean I won't do them again."
Gently bred Emma Chadwick always assumed she'd live and die the daughter of a gentleman. But when her father's death reveals a world of staggering debt and dangerous moneylenders, she must risk her good name and put her talent for mathematics to use, taking a position as bookkeeper at London's most notorious gambling hell. Surrounded by vice and corruption on all sides, it is imperative no one discovers Emma's shameful secret or her reputation-and her life-will be ruined.
But Roderick Bentley, the hell's sinfully wealthy owner, awakens a hunger Emma cannot deny. Drawn deep into an underworld of high stakes gambling and reckless overindulgence, she soon discovers that in order to win the love of a ruthless scoundrel, she will have to play the game...and give in to the pleasure of falling from grace.
"An engaging and unusual historical romance. Beautifully sensual love scenes are woven into this intriguing romance."-Night Owl Romance, TOP PICK on Reckless Viscount
Fallen Ladies:
Luck is No Lady
No More a Lady
No Kind of Lady
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The 'Fallen Ladies' series
3.81 · 32 ratings
adult · historical · historical-fiction · industrial-era · regency · book · steamy · romance · fiction · urban · class-difference · united-kingdom · british-isles · 20th-century · europe · family · england
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