Angel in a Devil's Arms: The Palace of Rogues (The Palace of Rogues, 2)

Angel in a Devil's Arms: The Palace of Rogues (The Palace of Rogues, 2)

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Angel in a Devil's Arms: The Palace of Rogues (The Palace of Rogues, 2)

“Julie Anne Long reinvents the historical romance for modern readers.” —Amanda Quick

From USA Today bestselling author Julie Anne Long comes the second book in an exciting new historical romance series, the first since her beloved Pennyroyal Green series.

He has devil’s blood in his veins. At least, that’s always been the legend. How else could the Duke of Brexford’s notorious bastard son return from the dead? The brutal decade since Lucien Durand, Lord Bolt, allegedly drowned in the Thames forged him into a man who always gets what—and who—he wants. And what he wants is vengeance for his stolen birthright . . . and one wild night in Angelique Breedlove’s bed.

Angelique recognizes heartbreak when the enigmatic Lord Bolt walks into The Grand Palace on the Thames, and not even his devastating charm can tempt her to risk her own ever again. One scorching kiss drives home the danger.

But in the space between them springs a trust that feels anything but safe. And the passion—explosive, consuming—drives Lucien to his knees. Now his whole life depends on proving his love to a woman who doesn’t believe in it . . . because his true birthright, he now knows, is guardian of Angelique Breedlove’s heart.

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USA
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Avon
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Avon
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Mass Market Paperback
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9780062867490
ReleaseDate
2019-10-29T00:00:01Z
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1
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9780062867490