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The Countess Misbehaves
The Countess Misbehaves
Author: Nan Ryan
SHE WAS A PROPER LADY — As the mighty ocean liner sank to its watery grave, two strangers boldly savored their final moments by making passionate love. Matching the raging hurricane outside with her own white-hot abandon, Countess Madeleine Cavendish willingly surrendered herself to the devilishly handsome Creole rogue -- never dreaming of a fate...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739411049
ISBN-10: 0739411047
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 377
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Helpful Score: 3
This book made me love Nan Ryan, holy heck is this steamy. Kinda of whorey for the times but hey they didnt have media back then who knows right? It's a little unpredicatable and while the "maiden" shows a decent amount of stupidity, none of the other characters do. The hotness doesn't just revolve around the main characters which I really like because hey we are all living breathing sexual creatures aren't we? Her man has a fetish for ghetto booty, meow.. Anyway if you like steamy to the point where you may not be able to read it in front of others LOL this is a good one for ya..
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Helpful Score: 1
A Countess and a Creole rogue in 1800s New Orleans. Lots of intrigue, nefarious deals, and romance. Great historical romance!
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As their ocean liner slowly sinks, the proper Countess Madeleine Cavendish and the roguish Armand de Chevalier--two strangers, believing that they are about to die--make passionate love, never expecting to survive the disaster, only to be reunited amid the glitter of New Orleans high society.


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