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Book Review of Innocence and Impropriety (Harlequin Historical, No 840)

Innocence and Impropriety (Harlequin Historical, No 840)
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Jameson Flynn is a man with a mission. Nothing will knock him off course. Until one summer's evening in Vauxhall Gardens, when a woman's song reminds him of the world he left behind.

Rose O'Keefe's beautiful voice and graceful, earthy sensuality have made her a sensation among the pleasure-seekers of the night. In such dissolute company, how long can it be before her virtue is compromised?

The man who can make or break Flynn's career desires Rose as his mistress. Soon Flynn will have to choose what matters to him mostsuccess or love.