![]() ![]() She’s instantly attracted to him, proposing a no-strings-attached fling, but he resists temptation-until he doesn’t. It’s here that she meets Adam Anderson, a Scottish widower who is anxious to grow his practice as an architect so that he can provide for his two young children. She’s so notorious, in fact, that she’s had to return home to Kestrel Bay in Cornwall to work quietly on her most explosive book yet. She’s a “rather unpopular figure in most circles,” thanks to her writing about women’s rights and the rumors about her numerous affairs-all completely true and unacceptable in the 1790s. Seraphina Arden is loved by her friends but feared by polite society. ![]() When the rake is a woman instead of a man, society may not permit a happy ending. ![]()
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