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The Lady Who Loved Him

The Brethren, Book 2

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In this passionate, emotional regency romance by Christi Caldwell, society's most wicked rake meets his match in the clever Lady Chloe Edgerton! And nothing will ever be the same!

She doesn’t believe in marriage....

The cruelty of men is something Lady Chloe Edgerton understands. Even in her quest to better her life and forget the past, men always seem determined to control her. Overhearing the latest plan to wed her to a proper gentleman, Chloe finally has enough...but one misstep lands her in the arms of the most notorious rake in London.

The Marquess of Tennyson doesn’t believe in love....

Leopold Dunlop is a ruthless, coldhearted rake...a reputation he has cultivated. As a member of The Brethren, a secret spy network, he’s committed his life to serving the Crown, but his rakish reputation threatens to overshadow that service. When he’s caught in a compromising position with Chloe, it could be the last nail in the coffin of his career, unless he's willing to enter into a marriage of convenience.

A necessary arrangement....

A loveless match from the start, it soon becomes something more. As Chloe and Leo endeavor to continue with the plans for their lives prior to their marriage, Leo finds himself not so immune to his wife - or to the prospect of losing her.

©2018 Christi Caldwell Incorporated (P)2018 Christi Caldwell
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Victorian Marriage
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Hats off to Christi Caldwell for an amazing story one I did not want to end absolutely loved Leo and Chloe sparks.
A great story performed by the master Tim Campbell who makes the story come to life.

The lady who loved him

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The Heroine has double standards, she lays down all the rules that he (Rake & Spy), must and does obey!!!! Yet feels free to break all the promises she gave him. What is worse she claims this in the rights of women's emancipation. She treats the Hero as men have treated women for years, ie "one rule for me and another for you". I found it frustrating as it totally destroyed/sidelined a good storyline. A PITY. The Hero is such a wimp, you wonder how he has managed to survive so long as a spy.

The Hypocrisy & Frustration.

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