The Perfect Seduction: Book 1 of The Perfect Trilogy

The Perfect Seduction: Book 1 of The Perfect Trilogy

by Leslie Lafoy
The Perfect Seduction: Book 1 of The Perfect Trilogy

The Perfect Seduction: Book 1 of The Perfect Trilogy

by Leslie Lafoy

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Overview

After a lengthy journey, Seraphina Treadwell appears at the doorstep of Carden Reeves with his three young nieces in tow determined to ensure their uncle will properly care for her charges. However, judging by the man's rakish smile and dancing eyes--now alight with the fire of a new conquest--that day seems far off indeed.

A make who can make love and walk away with equal amounts of passion, Carden plays the seduction game to win. But beneath a rogue's clothing beats the heart of a man who has never been truly and properly seduced by a woman, let alone a woman who lives by her own rules and who could make him believe in love. Until now...

While pride will not allow Seraphina to surrender to a man who has never wanted anything beyond a single night, her heart will not be denied the sweet promise of love...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466829718
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/07/2003
Series: The Perfect Trilogy , #1
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 743,513
File size: 604 KB

About the Author

Leslie Lafoy grew up loving to read and living to write. (This was a significant factor in her becoming the unofficial poster child of over-education. In the Liberal Arts no less.) After teaching high school history for many years, she focused her creative energies on her life-long dream of writing full time. When not made completely oblivious to reality by her current work in progress, she dabbles in every handicraft known to womankind and, twice a week and every other weekend, dons her cape to be Hockey Team Mom.


Leslie LaFoy grew up loving to read and living to write. (This was a significant factor in her becoming the unofficial poster child of over-education. In the Liberal Arts no less.) After teaching high school history for many years, she focused her creative energies on her life-long dream of writing full time. When not made completely oblivious to reality by her current work in progress, she dabbles in every handicraft known to womankind and, twice a week and every other weekend, dons her cape to be Hockey Team Mom.

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