Keepsake (The Distinguished Rogues #5)
Heather Boyd
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· 6 ratings · 246 pages · Published: 08 Sep 2014
When the Marquess of Taverham married at eighteen, he was certain his life would be smooth and well ordered—right up till the moment his exuberant bride ran away on their wedding night, never to be seen again. Ten years later, when Kit is finally prepared to set his rash marriage aside by having his wife declared dead, she makes a shocking return, still beautiful but distrustful, and once more throws his life off-balance by refusing to live with him and resume their marriage.
…A WAR OF PASSION
Despite some lingering attraction, Miranda Reed has no love left for the heartless rogue she married. Older and wiser, she refuses to be a convenient wife for a man who expects everything to be his way with no care for her feelings. Keeping her husband at arm’s length is essential; her secrets will bring him to his knees. But in a battle of wills where hope and trust are both the prize and the casualty of war, the victor isn’t always the winner. Sometimes it takes an act of rebellion to recapture a fragile love.
A sizzling regency historical romance novel.
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Keepsake is the fifth title in the Distinguished Rogues Series. Other titles are:
Book 1: Chills (Free)
Book 2: Broken
Book 3: Charity
Book 4: An Accidental Affair.
Chills, Broken and Charity are also available in the Distinguished Rogues Boxed Set.
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