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RjsSupermom
Posted September 30, 2011
Loved the story, made me weep a little, made me angry a little. Lots of sexual and steamy chemistry between the two antagonist. Although, I would have prefered the 3-some to have been omitted from the story. It took away something new and special between a blossoming and undeniable love that didn't need to come into the story It just added an uglyness and soredeness to this new kind of attachment to one another neither had ever felt for any other lover in their past
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Posted March 31, 2012
Darcy and Radcliff's story was very hot and sexy. A lot of bantering back and forth during their power struggles made for an exciting read of almost 300 pages
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Posted October 23, 2011
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Posted October 9, 2011
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Overview
Independent and always in command, Darcy Sherwood holds her own among the cads and rakes who frequent the dubious gaming hall where she works. When she has the opportunity to exact revenge upon the man who wronged her sister, she intends to provide the arrogant Baron Broadmoor the biggest set-down of his life--by requiring him to be her suitor. But when the Baron begins to play his role too well, can Darcy resist falling for the man she's supposed to hate above all others? Radcliff Barrington, Baron Broadmoor, has no intention of quietly submitting to Miss Sherwood--even if she does hold the deed that could ruin his family. He intends to turn the tables on Miss Sherwood. She must surrender the deed or surrender ...