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"Second book of Entertaining Regency"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted July 8, 2006
In the second book of new author Tracy Anne Warren's "Trap
Trilogy", beautiful Lady Jeannette Brantford is banished
from her home to the godforsaken wilderness of Ireland!
Embroiled in a scandal that she herself had instigated, her
parents had consigned her to this insufferable island to
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"charming sequel"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 8, 2006
In 1817 after the scandal she caused when she switched
places with her bookish twin sister Violet (see THE
HUSBAND TRAP) who is now happily married Lady Jeanne Rose
Brantford is exiled to Initsioge, Ireland. The trek turns
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SummaryYour presence is requested at a wedding deception.
After orchestrating a scandalous high-society ruse, Lady
Jeannette Brantford is banished from her family's estate in
England and sent to live with boring elderly cousins in the
Irish countryside. But Jeannette's exile is surprisingly
eventful. En route to her dreaded destination, she
encounters Darragh O'Brien, a devilishly handsome architect
who transforms Jeannette's punishment into a delicious
whirlwind of wits, words, and undeniable passion.
Although no less than a duke could satisfy a lady of her
status, Jeannette is unable to extinguish the burning desire
she has for Darragh's smoldering looks and sizzling kisses.
Little does she know, her dashing Irishman is no commoner.
He's the eleventh Earl of Mulholland--and he's thoroughly
enjoying the irresistible game of hard-to-get. But before he
reveals his true identity, a little temptation and trickery
are in order to teach his fair lady a lesson or two about love.
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