
The Leopard Prince
Elizabeth Hoyt
Princes #2
A lady and her brooding estate manager are stranded together — he resists, she pursues, sparks fly.
Description
Harry Pye dégage une impression de force tranquille. Il a de larges épaules et, surtout, les yeux les plus verts du monde. Son seul défaut : il est l’intendant de Georgina Maitland. Un jour, tous deux se retrouvent seuls en pleine campagne, obligés de passer la nuit dans une cabane. Georgina a beau déployer des trésors de séduction, Harry s’obstine à ne voir en elle que la riche propriétaire terrienne, sa patronne. Georgina enrage ! Comme il est agaçant... Parviendra-t-elle à lui faire comprendre qu’ils sont faits l’un pour l’autre ?
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