The Passionate Prude by Elizabeth Thornton (1988)

The Passionate Prude (reissued as To Love an Earl)

AT HER DISCRETION
When word reached Dierdre Fenton that her brother was pursuing the notorious actress Mrs. Dewinters, she immediately set about extricating her incorrigible sibling from his latest folly. But her brother had gone too far this time for his – or her – own good. For Mrs. Dewinters was under the protection of the reprobate war hero, the Earl of Rathbourne.. the very man Diedre had summarily rejected years before after nearly succumbing to his highly improper advances. And the Earl was not a man to forgive an insult – or forget a lady as passionate as Miss Fenton.

AT HIS MERCY
If Rathbourne had learned one thing during his years fighting on the Peninsula, it was to get what he wanted by fair means or foul. Now he had Miss Fenton right where he wanted her: at his mercy. Since she had refused his honorable proposal of marriage, he would be more than happy to oblige her without the church’s blessing. And in a manner he would make sure she found humiliating – and highly pleasurable as well.

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