Too Wicked to Tame

Historical

Author: Sophie Jordan

Would a Reluctant Beauty Ever Wed…,,Headstrong Lady Portia Derring has an impeccable pedigree…and not a penny to her name. Which is why she is alone on the rain-swept Yorkshire moor, waiting for a wealthy earl she has never met but whom her family insists she wed. When she’s nearly trampled by the blackguard’s stallion, Portia is more determined than ever to refuse Heath….Read More

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