Book description
Book one in the Rogues of Deception Series The allure of a woman
pleasuring herself by a riverbank is too far a temptation for any man to
witness, let alone this elusive lord, particularly when joining her
would be so much sweeter. Likened by her family to a carriage horse,
Lady Claire knows gentlemen only consider her a possible match due to
the rich dowry her father dangles in their faces. She had accepted this,
until a mysterious man introduces her to a world of passion and
pleasure. Damon, a rich and most cantankerous lord, is not known for his
sociable persona. While out hunting one day, he encounters a woman
seeking fulfilment by the riverbank, her fingers getting her nowhere. He
was a gentleman, after all, and it would be ill-mannered of him to allow
her to go unaided. What red-blooded male wouldn't assist a damsel in
distress? Living in the remote part of Australia called the Northern
Territory, Danielle conforms to the typical Aussie persona. That is, if
you think the typical Aussie sits around the BBQ with a beer in hand,
dressed in a singlet, shorts and 'pluggers' (rubber thongs) thinking
nothing of the 35 degree celsius heat with 100% humidity and ignoring
the snapping handbags (saltwater crocodiles) swimming nearby. Yep,
Danielle is certainly that typical Aussie on weekends, but during the
week, she is somewhat different. Transporting herself to a place of
history, intrigue and fornication, Danielle writes historicals laced in
scandal, lust and desire, with no thought to propriety or what's
socially considered 'proper'. She adores the handsome rogue or the wild
rake that refuses to acknowledge to the possibility of love or monogamy.
What woman doesn't like the allure of the wonton tempter, with his
tightly fitted breeches and devilish smile? *swoons!* Danielle believes
there is something hugely gratifying about taming that wild gentleman,
and is kind enough to haul us along for the ride.