Strange Intimacy
by Anne Mather
He'd always been a law unto himself. Rafe Lindsay, Earl of Invercaldy, was lord of all he surveyed. But the days when noblemen held the right to seduce any village maiden he fancied were long gone. Not that the message …
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He'd always been a law unto himself. Rafe Lindsay, Earl of Invercaldy, was lord of all he surveyed. But the days when noblemen held the right to seduce any village maiden he fancied were long gone. Not that the message had reached Rafe! But then Isobel Jacobson was hardly a maiden. She was a widow, struggling to raise an unruly teenage daughter of her own. She was also a woman who longed to feel the passion that intimacy held...
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