The Scarlet Bride

The Scarlet Bride

by Cheryl Ann Smith
The Scarlet Bride

The Scarlet Bride

by Cheryl Ann Smith

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Overview

 Notorious bad boy Simon Harrington, third in line for his uncle’s title, has finally conceded to settling down and finding a noble wife.  Then he stumbles across a courtesan in peril on a dark London street, and his life takes an unexpected turn.  Fearing for her safety, he brings the mysterious beauty to his cousin’s School for Brides, where compromised women are taught how to be suitable wives.  But he finds it impossible simply to walk away.

A poor country squire’s daughter, Laura Precott was promised in marriage to the shadowy Earl of Westwick.  Instead of making her his wife, however, he betrayed her and forced her to become his mistress.  When she learned of his plan to sell her at auction, she fled for her life.

Simon knows he must forget his feelings for such an unsuitable woman or risk disgracing his family.  But when Laura’s former lover turns out to have been murdered the very night of her escape, suspicion falls squarely on Laura.  Now it is up to Simon to prove her innocence—even if it leads to his downfall…


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101569139
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 06/05/2012
Series: A School For Brides Romance , #3
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 667 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

 Cheryl Ann Smith became hooked on historical romance at age fourteen when she first discovered the appeal of handsome heroes in waistcoats and breeches. Once she decided to write her own novel, she quickly discovered a new passion and now writes sexy Regency romances full-time. Cheryl lives in Michigan with her family and an assortment of pets. 

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“Will appeal to fans of historical romance…Passion, mystery, and intrigue, a fast-paced plot, and a dashing and worldly hero who knows how to work with his hands.” —TwoLips Reviews

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