![]() ![]() ![]() Camille so deserves her happily-ever-after, and this exquisitely written story sensitively handles her growing awareness of the abuse she faced. This relationship is supposed to be purely physical for Camille, and Jacob always thought love was not for him, but eventually they both want more. At first he declines, although not due to lack of interest in her, but when he's in need of a fiancee in order to secure an investor for a new enterprise, they make an agreement. She never experienced pleasure from lovemaking, so she propositions Jacob Thorne, owner of Montague Club. Now that he’s dead, Camille gets a second chance to find happiness. Her parents forced the young American heiress into a marriage with a cruel, older, titled Englishman. Readers of the previous books in the Gilded Age Heiresses series will remember Camille, who became Duchess of Hereford and served as a cautionary tale to the other heroines. A young widow makes a pact with a gaming hell owner: She’ll be his fake fiancee in exchange for sex lessons. ![]()
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