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The Righteous Rakehell

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TURNING THE TABLES Justin Avery, Viscount of Kenelm, pretended nothing to young Lady Catherine Talbot when he proposed. He asked for a marriage of convenience, leaving him free to pursue the libertine life that made him the most notorious lord …

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TURNING THE TABLES Justin Avery, Viscount of Kenelm, pretended nothing to young Lady Catherine Talbot when he proposed. He asked for a marriage of convenience, leaving him free to pursue the libertine life that made him the most notorious lord in London--as well as the most handsome and charming. But beautiful and spirited Catherine had her own ideas when she accepted this pernicious proposal. She would find a way to become the first woman to stir the viscount's heart as well as his senses. To do this, Catherine set out to teach Justin the meaning of jealousy by showing. him that two could play the game of scandalous amour--only to discover how dangerous for a beginner this daring game could be....

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"TURNING THE TABLES Justin Avery, Viscount of Kenelm, pretended nothing to young Lady Catherine Talbot when he proposed. He asked for a marriage of convenience, leaving him free to pursue …"

— Margaret

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