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A Dangerous Man
 
Dubbed Rthe bossy AmericanS by most of London society, Eleanor Scarborough has been appointed trustee of her late husband's estate. Convinced that the young widow is nothing but a manipulative beauty, Lord Anthony Neale is wary of Eleanor, but he can't help but be drawn to her. Original.
 
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Set in 19th-century England, A DANGEROUS MAN features an American heiress who must fight for her deceased husband's estate after his mother-in-law sends someone to wrangle it away from her. The headstrong widow isn't about to yield to her visitor, but when some strange occurrences seem to put them both in danger, they are drawn together in a way neither of them ever quite imagined. In this part mystery, part Regency romance, Candace Camp knows how turn up the heat and make the most refined ladies swoon.

 

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"[C]amp has again produced a fast-paced plot brimming with lively conflict among family, lovers and enemies."

 
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ANTHONY,LORD NEALE, sliced through the seal on the

note that the footman had just handed him and read through it quickly. He sighed. His older sister, Honoria, was informing him that she planned to visit him that afternoon. Knowing Honoria, he suspected that her carriage would arrive not long after the mes-senger.

He was aware of a cowardly impulse to send a note to the stables to saddle his horse and pretend that he had not been there to receive Honoria's message. But he knew, with a sigh, that he could not. It had been only six months since Sir Edmund's death. Annoying as his sister could be, he could not bring himself to be rude to a grieving mother.

Tossing the letter onto his desk, he rang for the footman and sent a message to the kitchen, inform-ing the butler that his sister would be with them for tea, and perhaps supper.

He walked over to the window and stood looking out on the front drive. It was his favorite view, offering a sweeping expanse of the fro

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