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Forbidden or For Bedding?
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Forbidden or For Bedding?

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Alexa Harcourt only ever spends one night, perhaps two, with Guy de Rochemont...never more. On her arrival at his Italian villa or his Monaco mansion, designer dresses and diamonds await her. But Alexa knows she can never be anything more than the de Rochemont Mistress.

Guy's name is a byword for wealth and power...and now his duty is to wed. Virgin heiresses covet pride of place in his marital bed. But Alexa--the one woman Guy wants--is also the one woman whose reputation forbids him to take her as his wife .

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Release dateDec 1, 2010
ISBN9781426875892
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Julia James

Mills & Boon novels were Julia James' first "grown-up" books she read as a teenager, and she's been reading them ever since. She adores the Mediterranean and the English countryside in all its seasons and is fascinated by all things historical, from castles to cottages. In between writing she enjoys walking, gardening, needlework and baking "extremely gooey chocolate cakes" and trying to stay fit! Julia lives in England with her family.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Boring . Was a total waste of time 4 me .
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    It’s was a different kind of romance novel ... not very exciting but pseudo-sweet? Heroine put much more effort than her lover and this I think was the downfall of the novel