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He'd always been a law unto himself . . .
Rafe Lindsay, earl of Invercaldy, was lord of all he surveyed. But the days when a nobleman held the right to seduce any village maiden he fancied were long gone. Not that the message had reached Rafe!
But then Isobel Jacobson was hardly a maiden. She was a widow, struggling to raise an unruly teenage daughter on her own. She was also a woman who longed to feel the passion that intimacy held . . .
Rafe Lindsay, earl of Invercaldy, was lord of all he surveyed. But the days when a nobleman held the right to seduce any village maiden he fancied were long gone. Not that the message had reached Rafe!
But then Isobel Jacobson was hardly a maiden. She was a widow, struggling to raise an unruly teenage daughter on her own. She was also a woman who longed to feel the passion that intimacy held . . .
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