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French Lessons

It looks to be an innocuous grammar book tucked away in a London lending library. Danielle Wemberly finds it by chance and imagines it contains elementary French lessons. She discovers, to her great surprise and fascination, that it is really erotica. But the surprises do not end there.

Enter Richard Grey who has a great interest in the book and not for its graphic representations. When the book goes missing from the library, Richard is desperate to track it down.

Have fun with this sexy Regency involving the machinations that will determine the outcome of the Battle of Waterloo.

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Danielle Wemberly, unmarried and on the shelf, is a bookworm. She makes a practice of choosing a subject in her lending library and reading through it. Her life changes the day she discovers a book, hidden behind the dusty old tomes devoted to herbs, whose content no gently-bred young lady should see. It opens her eyesand inspires her to find a man with whom she can put her newfound knowledge into practice. Along the way, her research puts her on the path to discovering the truth about Richard Grey, the mysterious Earl of Essex.

“Here’s a sexy story involving a book of French erotica that plays into a plot of international intrigue. The lesson of French Lessons is that the brain is the sexiest organ of all.” Priscilla K.