One
Night of Temptation
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Tour: June 26-28, 2019
Book Information:
Title: One Night of Temptation
Release Date: 6/25/19
Author: Darcy Burke
Series: Wicked Dukes Club, book 6
Available Format: ebook, mass market print
ISBN: 9781944576516
ASIN: B07NDJSG4T
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Author
Bio:
Darcy Burke is the USA Today Bestselling Author of sexy,
emotional historical and contemporary romance. Darcy wrote her first book at
age 11, a happily ever after about a swan addicted to magic and the female swan
who loved him, with exceedingly poor illustrations. Join her Reader Group at https://www.darcyburke.com/join-my-reader-group/. A native Oregonian, Darcy lives on the
edge of wine country with her guitar-strumming husband, their two hilarious
kids who seem to have inherited the writing gene, two Bengal cats and a third
cat named after a fruit.
One Line Summary:
A debutante launches a
dangerous plan to save herself from an unwanted marriage and ends up in the
arms of a sexy rector who vows to protect her from everything except temptation...
Book Summary:
Faced
with a marriage she can’t abide, Lady Penelope Wakefield takes drastic measures
to preserve her freedom. Her brilliant plan is foolproof until a sexy but
imperious rector “rescues” her.
Rector
Hugh Tarleton has no patience for the Society philanthropists who seek to
bestow their pity—and not much else—on his oppressed flock in one of London’s
worst neighborhoods. When the daughter of a marquess is kidnapped and brought
to the rookery, he vows to protect her, but the temptation to surrender to
their mutual desire will certainly ruin them both.
She
shot a glance in his direction. “Who is the right person? For you.”
He
ignored the desire pooling in his belly. The possibility he’d imagined a moment
ago took root. He was incredibly drawn to her, and with each passing moment,
the connection between them grew stronger. Did she feel that too? “I would like
a wife who, above all, wants to help others, particularly those who are unable
to help themselves. She should be intelligent, warmhearted, and, if it’s not
too much to ask, in possession of a fine wit.”
“Why
would that be too much to ask?”
He
shrugged. “I am often told I should laugh more. A wife with a sense of humor
would undoubtedly help with that.”
“Who
tells you that?” she asked.
“Tom—my
curate. My housekeeper. My sisters.”
“Not
your brothers?”
“They
wouldn’t dare. They laugh less than I do.” He smirked, especially as he tried
to think of Gabriel, his eldest brother, so much as chuckling.
“I’m
trying to think back, and I don’t recall you laughing today. Maybe a chuckle,
but nothing more.”
“I
did laugh.” He cocked his head to the side. “You, however, genuinely laughed
when we discussed Maisie and Joseph.” The memory of that warm sound teased a
smile to his lips.
Her
eyes glowed with something that might have been merriment. “It was your
sarcasm.”
“Sarcasm
was the primary form of humor in my house growing up.”
“Mine
didn’t have any humor, sarcastic or otherwise.” She looked toward the window,
then shot him a quick look. “That wasn’t sarcasm, by the way, but I can see
where you might think it was.”
No,
he didn’t think that. She’d drawn a troublesome picture of her family.
He
moved the conversation back to where they’d been. “I told you about the wife
I’m looking for. What are your requirements for a husband?”
“Kindness.”
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