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The Courtesan's Secret

Claudia Dain - Author
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eBook: Microsoft Reader | 320 pages | ISBN 9781436214971 | 06 May 2008 | Berkley
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The Courtesan's Secret
Second in the “cleverly orchestrated,”( Library Journal) Regencyset series featuring the matchmaking schemes of an infamous ex-courtesan.

On the night of her debut two years ago, Lady Louisa Kirkland fell for the devilish Marquis of Dutton. It’s high time, she’s decided, that he realized he loves her. Also, there is the matter of Louisa’s family pearls, which are in his possession. For both problems, Louisa will need the help of Lady Sophia, an ex-courtesan more clever than all the other ton matrons combined…

“A witty Regency that sparkles and sizzles!”
New York Times bestselling author Liz Carlyle

“Claudia Dain’s emotionally charged writing…will take your breath away.”
New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries

Praise for The Courtesan’s Daughter:

“This cleverly orchestrated, unconventional romp through the glittering world of the Regency elite [is] graced with intriguing characters, laced with humor, and plotted with Machiavellian flair.”
*Library Journal

“Claudia Dain writes with intelligence, sensuality, and heart…extraordinary!”
New York Times bestselling author Connie Brockway


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