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The Rake's Seductress

(2022)
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What happens when a wallflower seduces a rake? Heartbreak.

Already in her third Season, Lady Annabelle is the wallflower no one wishes to marry. To save her from a fate as a spinster, her brother arranges a match for her. Soon, she’ll be engaged. But Lady Annabelle only wants Calum, her brother’s best friend.

And she’ll do anything to have him.

A bastard by birth and a rake by choice, Calum stays away from the sweet and the innocent. His lady friend, a Dowager Duchess, can easily satisfy him. And her suggestion that they marry and expand his business with her funds is tempting. But not enough.

For all Calum can think of is Annabelle. Anything she does lures him in; she’s the only seductress that can tame him without trying. He knows they can never be, but he can no longer resist her.

Tonight, he will have her. And to hell with the consequences…

After they indulge in their burning passion, all they are left with is ashes. Because when they face reality, Calum disappears, and Annabelle is left to pick up her pieces.

How can a wallflower ever heal a heartbreak from a rake? And what should she do when he’s back to ensure her heart is still shattered?

His roguish smile is enough to make her fall from grace…

*If you like seductive Earls, Dukes, and Barons with a soft heart but a strong will, and romance stories depicting the Regency period, then The Rake’s Seductress is the perfect novel for you.

Dive into the epic world of the Regency Era Ladies, Governesses, and Bluestockings while Roselyn Francis takes you on a suspenseful journey full of passion and true love!

"The Rake’s Seductress" is a Historical Regency romance novel of more than 80,000 words (around 400 pages). STANDALONE, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.



Genre: Historical Romance

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