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The Raven Prince (Warner Forever)
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  • paperback· 378 pp9780446618472
First published 2006

The Raven Prince (Warner Forever)

By Elizabeth Hoyt

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Steamy

Princes #1 There comes a time in a womans life when she must do the unthinkable - and find employment. For the widowed Anna Wren, that means taking a job as female secretary for the Earl of Swartingham. Secretaries are always male - never female - as Anna well knows but the real downfall of her career is the realization that she is falling in love with Edward de Raaf - the Earl. But when she realizes that he is going to visit a brothel in London to take care of his 'manly' desires, Anna sees red - and decides to take advantage of the opportunity to also take care of her 'womanly' desires - with the Earl as her unknowing lover. But the Earl has another reason for going to London. He is formalizing his betrothal and trying (with little success) to forget about a secretary that has no right being female. Unhandsome, he knows that no woman wants him. Except for the mysterious lady with whom he spent two unforgettable nights at Aphroditers Grotto, the most scandalous brothel in London. But when Annarsquo;s plan is revealed, a bit of blackmail is thrown into the mix, a proposal is rejected and even the Earl himself will be unprepared for the intrigues that ensnare them. Princes Series: The Raven Prince (Princes Trilogy, #1) The Leopard Prince (Princes Trilogy, #2) The Serpent Prince (Princes Trilogy, #3) The Ice Princess (Princes Trilogy, #3.5)

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Historical RomanceSettingWidow HeroineCharacterRegency RomanceSettingMistaken IdentityPlotForbidden Workplace RomanceRelationshipBoss HeroCharacterSecret RelationshipRelationshipTortured HeroCharacterPiningRelationshipSlow BurnRelationship
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