Dangerous Lady by Barbara Hazard (1980)

Dangerous Lady

“I DON’T CALL FIFTY GUINEAS SILLY. I’D DO ANYTHING TO SAVE WARDLEY HALL AND I NEED MONEY TOO BADLY TO WORRY ABOUT DISHONESTY. I WAGER I’D MAKE A WONDERFUL HIGHWAYMAN:”

Thus spoke the lovely Lissa Ward on the eve of her first adventure as a highwayman. A career that landed her straight into the waiting arms of the elegant and rakish Duke of Colchester. He had caught her fair and square as she endeavored to rob him.

Now he is determined to make her truly surrender and wagers that in a year she’ll be madly in love with him. She decides then and there that she detests him.

But of course, this is only the beginning….

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