Meet Me at Midnight: With This Ring

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Harper Collins, Oct 13, 2009 - Fiction - 384 pages

Victoria Fontaine's mischievous nature and brilliant, biting wit have scandalized the ton . . . and earned her the nickname "Vixen." But her reputation pales before the infamous Lord Althorpe's, known as "Lord Sin." The years Sinclair Grafton spent on the Continent have done nothing to quell the rumors about his past. And when the stunning Vixen and the handsome rogue find themselves momentarily alone at an elegant gala, their passion gets the best of them.

Caught by Victoria's father in a shockingly sensual kiss, Sin and Vixen have no recourse except a wedding. At first the very liberal lady relishes the thought of an unfettered marriage to an indifferent, unrepentant scoundrel. But she suspects there is more to this enigmatic, remarkable man, that his rakish persona is merely a pose. And after one unforgettable night of ecstasy, Lady Vixen is determined to unmask the true Sin . . . to satisfy a passionate heart that craves far more than freedom.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
21
Section 3
41
Section 4
61
Section 5
85
Section 6
106
Section 7
130
Section 8
148
Section 11
209
Section 12
231
Section 13
256
Section 14
281
Section 15
300
Section 16
326
Section 17
348
Section 18
363

Section 9
170
Section 10
190
Section 19
379

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Page 161 - He closed the door behind them, then caught her arm and turned her to face him. Before she could protest, he bent his head and kissed her.
Page 257 - Vixen fidgeted for a moment, then sat back and faced him. "What are you going to do when this is over?
Page 310 - He knew that he would never get a straight answer out of her—she was more frightened of the unnamed murderer than she was of him. Still, she had given him something. "Thank you, Lady Jane. Convey my best wishes to your grandmother.
Page 371 - Vixen!" he snarled and slapped her hard across the face. She fell backward onto the bed, stunned by the blow.
Page 76 - I think I would like to go to my room and rest,

About the author (2009)

A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books. When she is not busily working on her next novel, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting phenomena, like how the three guppies in her aquarium became 161 guppies in five months.

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