A Lady's Pleasure

· Simon and Schuster
5.0
1 review
Ebook
368
Pages

About this ebook

Seeking revenge, she discovers how delicious a case of mistaken identity can be....

Merriam Everett has always been regarded as a shy, docile creature. But for one night, Merriam the Mouse has become a temptress who will recklessly take her pleasure with the arrogant earl who once slighted her, and then leave him aching with lust. A fine plan, if Merriam had not just seduced the wrong rogue!

Drake Sotherton left England amid dark speculation and has returned to seek vengeance against Julian Clay, the man he believes murdered his wife. Convinced that the masked beauty who seduced him is Julian's pawn, Drake tracks her down and proposes that she become his mistress for the Season. Every sensual desire, every secret longing will be explored...and fulfilled.

But keeping his enemy close is a dangerous game. Merriam is an irresistible mix of innocence and abandon, and each encounter proves more soul-searing than the last. With a passion this wild, this wonderful, one Season will never be enough....

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Ann J
February 9, 2017
I have become a true fan of Renee Bernard stories. I search them out and can't put them down till I have completed the reading. Thoroughly enjoyed each and every one. Good story lines.great romance.great endings.top ratings from me.agj.

About the author

Renee Bernard is a freelance writer for Romantic Times Bookclub magazine. A Lady’s Pleasure is her first novel. She has also written a story, “Mischief's Holiday,” for the anthology The School for Heiresses. Renee lives in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Northern California. Visit her website at ReneeBernardAuthor.com.

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