For the Love of a Pirate by Edith Layton (2006)

For the Love of a Pirate

He’s searching for a proper bride . . .

Constantine, Lord Wylde, is a gentleman beyond reproach. Now it’s time for him to find a suitable gentlewoman to wed–a well-bred, well-behaved lady, as proper as . . . well, Constantine himself. But his plans are shattered when a fierce, aging pirate invades his home with shocking news: Constantine is already engaged . . . to the brigand’s lovely granddaughter, Lisabeth!

But finds a perfect passion instead

Wildly independent Lisabeth, however, has no desire for marriage–certainly not to a straightlaced nobleman bound to her by some long-ago promise . . . even if she’s tantalized by his manly form and the sensuality he can’t quite disguise. Though shocked by the lady’s improprieties, Constantine soon finds himself acting as lustily as any outlaw.

But how does a staid gentleman win the heart of a bewitching pirate?

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