ISBN-13: 9780989397391 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 348 str.
A kiss is just a kiss ... or is it? George Bennett-Jones has just inherited his uncle's viscountcy. His politically astute mistress, Josephine, insists he must find a bride. Through a series of lessons, she instructs George on the finer points of meeting and courting a woman of the ton - and she has one in mind for him. George spies Lady Elizabeth Carlington dancing with the Earl of Trenton and it's love at first sight. But the auburn-haired beauty is quite sure the earl will offer for her hand, and she has every intention of accepting; even if his kiss has left her feeling as if she was kissed by her best friend's dog When Elizabeth mentions her horrible first kiss during the ball's supper, George implies there is an art to kissing, innocently offering to replace her poor first impression with a proper kiss. Intrigued, and unaware that George is a titled gentleman, Elizabeth accepts his offer at the next ball. George's stunning kiss has the emboldened daughter of a marquess asking for more, but will George do whatever Elizabeth asks of him? Knowing she will probably accept the earl's marriage proposal despite his efforts to prove his love for her? When George has only one evening to court Elizabeth, the lessons of a mistress prove invaluable in The Kiss of a Viscount.
A kiss is just a kiss ... or is it?George Bennett-Jones has just inherited his uncle's viscountcy. His politically astute mistress, Josephine, insists he must find a bride. Through a series of lessons, she instructs George on the finer points of meeting and courting a woman of the ton - and she has one in mind for him.George spies Lady Elizabeth Carlington dancing with the Earl of Trenton and it's love at first sight. But the auburn-haired beauty is quite sure the earl will offer for her hand, and she has every intention of accepting; even if his kiss has left her feeling as if she was kissed by her best friend's dog!When Elizabeth mentions her horrible first kiss during the ball's supper, George implies there is an art to kissing, innocently offering to replace her poor first impression with a proper kiss. Intrigued, and unaware that George is a titled gentleman, Elizabeth accepts his offer at the next ball.George's stunning kiss has the emboldened daughter of a marquess asking for more, but will George do whatever Elizabeth asks of him? Knowing she will probably accept the earl's marriage proposal despite his efforts to prove his love for her?When George has only one evening to court Elizabeth, the lessons of a mistress prove invaluable in The Kiss of a Viscount.