The Rogue Steals a Bride
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Descripción editorial
A Promise Can Be a Terrible Thing
All heiress Sophia Hart's father wanted was for her to marry a gentleman with a title. She promised him on his deathbed she would do just that. But the only man Sophia wants to spend time with is Matson Brentwood, who makes up for the lack of a title by being dashing and decidedly dangerous. Since Matson crashed his way into her life and her heart, that vow to her father has become an awful burden.
Praise for New York Times bestseller A Gentleman Says "I Do":
"Sensual, charming, and touching."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
"Keeps you glued to the page just waiting to see what the spirited young woman will do next."—Fresh Fiction
"Grey neatly matches up a sharp-witted heroine with an irresistibly sexy hero and lets the romantic sparks fly."—Booklist
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Matson Brentwood is ready for the London gossipmongers to find something new and stop speculating about the fact that he and his twin brother strongly resemble Sir Randolph Gibson who is not their mother's husband. To make matters worse, he also has a bad case of infatuation with Sir Randolph's ward, Miss Sophia Hart. Despite knowing that she's out to snag a title to match her fortune, Matson is drawn to Sophia's beauty, humor, and practical manner. Sophia is determined to fulfill her father's dying wishes no matter what, driven by a somewhat childish need to make up for past wrongs. In this humorous conclusion to the Rogues' Dynasty series of Regency romances (after A Gentleman Says "I Do"), Sophia plays a dangerous game, urging Matson to seduce her while looking elsewhere for marriage. Sophia's two aunts, Mae and June, and Sir Randolph himself are delightful, and series fans will cheer Matson and Sophia to their happy ending.