"Ten thousand pounds if you will seduce the Baroness Debarlow."
To save his estate of Chelton, Montague Edwards, a known rake, agrees to the Earl of Frotham's proposition. The Earl intends his son, the Viscount Tremayne, to marry well, but the Viscount has fallen instead for the scandalous Lady Debarlow.
To Abigail Debarlow, marrying the young Viscount is a means to avenging her mother's death. Her plans to elope with the Viscount, however, ...
"Ten thousand pounds if you will seduce the Baroness Debarlow."
To save his estate of Chelton, Montague Edwards, a known rake, agrees to the Earl of Frotham's proposition. The Earl intends his son, the Viscount Tremayne, to marry well, but the Viscount has fallen instead for the scandalous Lady Debarlow.
To Abigail Debarlow, marrying the young Viscount is a means to avenging her mother's death. Her plans to elope with the Viscount, however, are upended by the handsome Montague Edwards. An accomplished seductress herself, she nonetheless finds herself at risk of succumbing to his advances.
When Montague discovers that Lady Debarlow is a patron of Madame Botreaux's Cavern of Pleasures, he kidnaps the Baroness and takes her to Chelton with the intention of fulfilling her every fantasy. But he soon finds he wants to do more than bind her body...
Failure to seduce the Baroness means he loses Chelton. But successfully seducing her may mean losing her altogether.
Also look for Mastering the Marchioness and Conquering the Countess, the first two books in the Cavern of Pleasures series.
Em Brown is a new author who enjoys reading and writing erotic and historical romances. Though her first foray into writing, when she was nine years old and an avid fan of Nancy Drew, was a short biographical mystery about a missing Cabbage Patch doll shoe, the romance genre has been her favorite thanks to favorite authors like Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, and Georgette Heyer. A member of the Romance Writers Association and recent finalist in the 2008 Heart to Heart Contest, Em Brown lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and daughter.
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To save his estate of Chelton, Montague Edwards, a known rake, agrees to the Earl of Frotham's proposition. The Earl intends his son, the Viscount Tremayne, to marry well, but the Viscount has fallen instead for the scandalous Lady Debarlow.
To Abigail Debarlow, marrying the young Viscount is a means to avenging her mother's death. Her plans to elope with the Viscount, however, ...