Then, somehow, even when things are revealed and I didn’t like him, I have to admit that I didn’t hate him either. While he was a bit grating and I felt he wasn’t fair to Jayne because of feeling sorry for himself, he didn’t seem like a bad guy. I expected Jayne’s husband, Walfort, to be a real tool right from the start. But I really wanted to read Ainsley’s HEA so I went in with trust in the author to do this right. and Ransom realizes he’s found the one woman he truly cannot live without.Įven from the blurb, this book was a hard sell. If she acquiesces, there must be rules: no kissing,and certainly, no pleasure.īut unexpected things occur with the surprisingly tender duke-especially once Lady Jayne discovers the rogue can make her dream again. Lady Jayne Seymour, Marchioness of Walfort, is furious that such a scandalous agreement would be made. Living for pleasure, they will give their hearts to no one… But the payment expected is most shocking, even to an unrepentant rake-for he’s being asked to provide his friend’s exquisite wife with what she most dearly covets: a child. Renowned for his bedchamber prowess, Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, owes a debt to a friend. They are masters of seduction, London’s greatest lovers… Book #3 in the London’s Greatest Lovers series
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