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He wasn't looking for a wife
Gavin St. Aldan, the Earl of St. Aldan, appeared in Priscilla Whitmore's millinery shoppe wanting only to purchase fripperies. He never expected that his orderly world would be turned upside-down by a beautiful, blue-eyed temptress who treated his attentions with disdain. Until that moment, Gavan lived in an orderly world, where you married for duty then found your pleasures elsewhere ... didn't Priscilla know what she was doing to him?
Priscilla knew full well what men -- especially ones like Gavan -- wanted from a woman, but that didn't mean she had to give in. True, the breathtakingly handsome aristocrate had ladylike Priss thinking in some very shocking ways but she had been hurt before and wasn't about to make the same mistake twice.
Yet neither realized they've been touched by magic -- intoxicating, irresistible ... and so they're powerless to resist the passion growing between them.
Gavin St. Aldan, the Earl of St. Aldan, appeared in Priscilla Whitmore's millinery shoppe wanting only to purchase fripperies. He never expected that his orderly world would be turned upside-down by a beautiful, blue-eyed temptress who treated his attentions with disdain. Until that moment, Gavan lived in an orderly world, where you married for duty then found your pleasures elsewhere ... didn't Priscilla know what she was doing to him?
Priscilla knew full well what men -- especially ones like Gavan -- wanted from a woman, but that didn't mean she had to give in. True, the breathtakingly handsome aristocrate had ladylike Priss thinking in some very shocking ways but she had been hurt before and wasn't about to make the same mistake twice.
Yet neither realized they've been touched by magic -- intoxicating, irresistible ... and so they're powerless to resist the passion growing between them.
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