Andrew: Lord of Despair (The Lonely Lords, 7)

Andrew: Lord of Despair (The Lonely Lords, 7)

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Andrew: Lord of Despair (The Lonely Lords, 7)

Andrew Alexander will do anything to protect those he loves...

After a tragic yachting accident leaves him wracked with guilt and despair, Andrew Alexander becomes certain he doesn't deserve to be around his own family, let alone the beautiful, forthright Astrid Worthington. He wanders for years, only allowing himself respite from his self-imposed exile when he thinks Astrid safely married. He returns home to find instead that the only woman he's ever loved has been recently―and mysteriously―widowed.

...especially from himself

When Andrew leaves, Astrid refuses to pine. She finds an amiable husband and contents herself with a cordial if unexciting marriage. But her husband's sudden death and Andrew's reappearance threaten to break her heart all over again. When Astrid's life is threatened, she finds Andrew will do anything to protect her not only from her enemies, but also from the truth of his dark past.

Award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes's gorgeous writing and lush Regency world will stay with you long after you turn the final page.

The Lonely Lords series:
Darius (Book 1)
Beckman (Book 2)
Ethan (Book 3)
Nicholas (Book 4)
Gabriel (Book 5)
Gareth (Book 6)
Andrew (Book 7)
Douglas (Book 8)
David (Book 9)

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Sourcebooks Casablanca
Manufacturer
Sourcebooks Casablanca
Binding
Mass Market Paperback
ReleaseDate
2013-12-03T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
760789240768
EANs
9781402278662