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ISBN-10:
0515149349
ISBN-13:978-0515149340
Publisher: NAL
Line: Jove
Release Date: Apr 26
Pages: 368
Retail Price: $7.99



Dangerous in Diamonds
Madeline Hunter
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Outrageously wealthy, the Duke of Castleford has little incentive to curb his profligate ways-gaming and whoring with equal abandon and enjoying his hedonistic lifestyle to the fullest. When a behest adds a small property to his vast holdings, one that houses a modest flower business known as The Rarest Blooms, Castleford sees little to interest him...until he lays eyes on its owner. Daphne Joyes is coolly mysterious, exquisitely beautiful, and utterly scathing toward a man of Castleford's stamp-in short, an object worthy of his most calculated seduction.

Daphne has no reason to entertain Castleford's outrageous advances, and every reason to keep him as far away as possible from her eclectic household. Not only has she been sheltering young ladies who have been victims of misfortune, but she has her own closely guarded secrets. Then Daphne makes a discovery that changes everything. She and Castleford have one thing in common: a profound hatred for the Duke of Becksbridge, who just happens to be Castleford's relative.

Never before were two people less likely to form an alliance-or to fall in love...

 

 
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Dangerous in Diamonds
wendy p
Daphne Joyes is living as a respectable widow running a flower business called the Rarest Blooms. When her landlord dies, the property is left to the Duke of Castlford. Castleford attempts to determine why the Duke of Becksbridge, who made no qualms about his dislike for Tristan known, left him this property which is leased to Daphne at the ridiculous sum of one pound a year. Upon seeing the lovely widow, he begins to think Daphne was the old man's mistress to have gotten herself such a great deal and plans to seduce her for himself when he demands she come to London so that he can reconsider the terms of the lease on his sober day (Tuesday). For Daphne, London means risking the chance that someone, namely the new Duke of Becksbridge, recognizes her, putting not only herself, but others in jeapardy.

Overall, I liked this book - there were some points that I didn't particularly like (the twist at the ending being one of them). A better than average read for me.

Posted at 8:53:pm 05/08/11
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