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A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior (The Adventurers' Club, 2)
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A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior (The Adventurers' Club, 2) Mass_market - 2010

by Enoch, Suzanne

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The second title in "New York Times"-bestselling author Enoch's new Regency series featuring three rugged men who have recently returned to London, on the fringe of polite society, and the women who love them. Original.

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  • Title A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior (The Adventurers' Club, 2)
  • Author Enoch, Suzanne
  • Binding mass_market
  • Edition Original
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Avon Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
  • Date 2010-04
  • Features Price on Product - Canadian
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 0061662216.G
  • ISBN 9780061662218 / 0061662216
  • Weight 0.4 lbs (0.18 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.4 in (17.02 x 10.41 x 3.56 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Chronological Period: 1800-1850
    • Cultural Region: British
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2010712864
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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From the rear cover

The Rules:

A lady should always make polite conversation . . .

Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner. This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be--but with one searing kiss, Tess can think of no one else.

A lady should never lose her temper . . .

Aggravated beyond bearing by a man who speaks his mind, Tess wishes there was a guide to men like Bartholomew. Surely, with such an assortment of handsome, polite suitors to choose from, Tess should not ache for him.

And a lady should never pursue a gentleman.

She invites him on carriage rides and dares him to dance, and almost makes him want to return to Society. Bartholomew knows Tess wants to be seen as a proper miss, but deep down, he knows she is precisely the sort to spark his desire . . . A most improper lady.

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Citations

  • Romantic Times, 05/01/2010, Page 40