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The Bedding Proposal (Rakes of Cavendish Square)

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Product Description From New York Times bestselling author Tracy Anne Warren, the first in a series about the most dashingly dangerous men in London. Pay a call to the most seductive address in London and meet the Rakes of Cavendish Square... Lord Leo Byron is bored with the aristocratic company he keeps; he needs a distraction, preferably in the form of a beautiful new female companion. So when he sets eyes on fascinating and scandalous divorcée Lady Thalia Lennox, he’s determined to make her intimate acquaintance. But the spirited woman seems to have no intention of accepting his advances no matter how much he chases—or how hard he falls... Once a darling of Society, Thalia Lennox now lives on its fringes. The cruel lies that gave her a notoriously wild reputation have also left her with a broken heart and led to a solemn vow to swear off men. Still, Leo Byron’s bold overtures are deliciously tempting, and, for the first time, she finds herself wondering whether it just might be worth the risk to let the attractive rake into her life—and her bed... Review Praise for The Bedding Proposal:“A surprisingly ‘grown-up’ romance…Leo and Thalia are fully rounded-out characters, and it’s a tribute to Ms Warren’s writing that…the quiet dignity of [Thalia’s] character, her intense loneliness and her longing for affection and companionship – things to which everyone is entitled but which have been denied her--shine through on every page….An intense and compelling read--I read it in a couple of sessions--and one I can definitely recommend to anyone who is looking for an historical romance with depth … The Bedding Proposal is a very strong start to Ms Warren’s new series.” – All About Romance (Desert Isle Keeper) “Lovely. Simply lovely. The Bedding Proposal swept me away and had me totally smitten….Oh these two. [Leo and Thalia are] everything I love in a hero and heroine. I could easily see being friends with either of them…. He's sexy and thoughtful and rather forceful without being domineering.... She's got a backbone of steel and tremendous character and determination. She lost everything when her husband divorced and ruined her name years earlier….But she never quit, built her life back up and was determined to take care of herself no matter what. I adored her and my heart broke for everything she'd been through.  They were really wonderful together. He saw her and she really saw him. They just had that lovely connection where they... clicked….I love when authors do something a little different. And everything about The Bedding Proposal was exactly that and beautifully done.” – Herding Cats & Burning Soup Praise for the novels of Tracy Anne Warren “Truly satisfying romance.”— The New York Times Book Review “Exceptionally entertaining.”— Chicago Tribune “Warren’s emotionally wrought protagonists are beautifully portrayed.”— Library Journal “Impeccably written.”— Booklist “Deeply relatable characters and strong writing.”— Publishers Weekly About the Author Tracy Anne Warren is the  New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than a dozen romance novels, including historical romances such as the Princess Bride trilogy ( The Princess and the Peer;  Her Highness and the Highlander)  and contemporary romances such as The Last Man on Earth and  The Man Plan. After working in the corporate world for a number of years, she quit her day job to pursue her first love: writing. She has won numerous industry awards, including Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award, the National Readers’ Choice Award, and the HOLT Medallion. She currently lives in Maryland with a small clowder of rescue cats. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Praise for the Novelsof Tracy Anne Warren Also by Tracy Anne Warren SIGNET SELECT Chapter 1 London, EnglandOctober 1817 “This party is duller than a Sunday sermon,” Lord Leopold Byron complained, with a sigh. From where he stood with