Captain Durant's Countess

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature, Contemporary
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Author: Maggie Robinson ISBN: 9781601830418
Publisher: eKensington Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: eOriginals Language: English
Author: Maggie Robinson
ISBN: 9781601830418
Publisher: eKensington
Publication: February 1, 2013
Imprint: eOriginals
Language: English

Tucked amid the pages of The London List, a newspaper that touts the city's scandals, is a vaguely-worded ad for an intriguing job—one that requires a most wickedly uncommon candidate. . .

Maris has always been grateful that her marriage to the aging Earl of Kelby saved her from spinsterhood. Though their union has been more peaceful than passionate, she and the earl have spent ten happy years together. But his health is quickly failing, and unless Maris produces an heir, Kelby's conniving nephew will inherit his estate. And if the earl can't get the job done himself, he'll find another man who can. . .

Captain Reynold Durant is known for both his loyalty to the Crown and an infamous record of ribaldry. Yet despite a financial worry of his own, even he is reluctant to accept Kelby's lascivious assignment—until he meets the beautiful, beguiling Maris. Incited by duty and desire, the captain may be just the man they are looking for. But while he skillfully takes Maris to the heights of ecstasy she has longed for, she teaches him something even more valuable and unexpected. . .

Praise for Maggie Robinson's Novels

"Appealing tale of sin and redemption. . .pure fun!"--Publishers Weekly on Lord Gray's List

"Steam rises from the pages."

**—Romantic Times (4 stars) on Mistress by Marriage

89,500 Words.**

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Tucked amid the pages of The London List, a newspaper that touts the city's scandals, is a vaguely-worded ad for an intriguing job—one that requires a most wickedly uncommon candidate. . .

Maris has always been grateful that her marriage to the aging Earl of Kelby saved her from spinsterhood. Though their union has been more peaceful than passionate, she and the earl have spent ten happy years together. But his health is quickly failing, and unless Maris produces an heir, Kelby's conniving nephew will inherit his estate. And if the earl can't get the job done himself, he'll find another man who can. . .

Captain Reynold Durant is known for both his loyalty to the Crown and an infamous record of ribaldry. Yet despite a financial worry of his own, even he is reluctant to accept Kelby's lascivious assignment—until he meets the beautiful, beguiling Maris. Incited by duty and desire, the captain may be just the man they are looking for. But while he skillfully takes Maris to the heights of ecstasy she has longed for, she teaches him something even more valuable and unexpected. . .

Praise for Maggie Robinson's Novels

"Appealing tale of sin and redemption. . .pure fun!"--Publishers Weekly on Lord Gray's List

"Steam rises from the pages."

**—Romantic Times (4 stars) on Mistress by Marriage

89,500 Words.**

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