To Wed a Rake

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On sale Dec 04, 2012 | 102 Pages | 978-1-101-61110-4
A “sophisticated, witty” (Romantic Times) and scandalous tale of love from New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James.

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Gilbert Baring-Gould, the Earl of Kerr, has no plans to settle down…regardless of his fiancée Emma, who lives in the country.

But Miss Emma Loudan is no quiet country mouse.

When the earl goes too far, announcing he won’t marry until his fiancée has his ring on her finger and his baby on the way, Emma takes matters into her own hands.

Before he knows it, Gil will find that his ring—and his virtue—are no longer his own…

And he’s fighting the battle of his life to woo the woman he planned to throw away.  


To Wed a Rake was previously published as A Proper Englishwoman in the anthology Talk of the Ton.
Eloisa James (aka Mary Bly) is a Shakespeare professor at Fordham University in New York City and a New York Times bestselling author of historical romance novels. View titles by Eloisa James

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A “sophisticated, witty” (Romantic Times) and scandalous tale of love from New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James.

AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME

Gilbert Baring-Gould, the Earl of Kerr, has no plans to settle down…regardless of his fiancée Emma, who lives in the country.

But Miss Emma Loudan is no quiet country mouse.

When the earl goes too far, announcing he won’t marry until his fiancée has his ring on her finger and his baby on the way, Emma takes matters into her own hands.

Before he knows it, Gil will find that his ring—and his virtue—are no longer his own…

And he’s fighting the battle of his life to woo the woman he planned to throw away.  


To Wed a Rake was previously published as A Proper Englishwoman in the anthology Talk of the Ton.

Author

Eloisa James (aka Mary Bly) is a Shakespeare professor at Fordham University in New York City and a New York Times bestselling author of historical romance novels. View titles by Eloisa James

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