Originally published May 2007 in mass market paperback.
SummaryFrom New York Times bestselling author Julia London comes
the second novel in her irresistibly romantic Desperate
Debutantes trilogy, in which three suddenly destitute
aristocratic young ladies must resort to desperate means to
keep up appearances...and find the husbands of their dreams.
Lady Greer Fairchild's only hope of avoiding marriage to the
first bidder lies in journeying into the untamed Welsh
countryside in search of an inheritance she's not sure even
exists — one reportedly controlled by Rhodrick
Glendower, Earl of Radnor, also known as the Prince of
Powys. Rumor has it that the prince is rough, ruthless
— even a murderer. But Greer never imagined that the
brute would refuse to let her leave his remote castle until
she has proven her identity. Or that she would find herself
powerfully attracted to this passionately virile man whose
gruff demeanor belies a proud and sensual nature. The
further Greer falls under his spell, the more determined she
becomes to unravel the secrets of her Welsh heritage and the
mystery surrounding the dark prince who dares her to become
his wife and princess.
|