Sweeter Than Sin

Sweeter Than Sin

by Andrea Pickens
Sweeter Than Sin

Sweeter Than Sin

by Andrea Pickens

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Overview

Her reputation ruined by one impetuous mistake, Lady Kyra Sterling lives as a recluse, determined never to make herself vulnerable to love again. She has her art and her flowers for solace. And that is enough--until a dashing wounded war hero come to stay at the neighboring estate.

Hoping to heal his guilt over the battlefield death of his cousin Jack, Rafael de Villafranca has come to visit his English uncle. He's also looking for some peace and solitude in order to turn his Spanish grandmother's historical notes and recipes for Theobroma cacao into a book. He doesn't expect to strike up an acquaintance with his shy neighbor, but when he meets Kyra sketching in woods and sees her marvelous botanical watercolors, they begin to bond over art . . . and chocolate!

But their budding friendship is soon challenged when the man who ruined Kyra returns, desperate for her dowry, and threatens to stir up fresh scandal if she doesn't marry him. Now she must make a difficult decision--does she make herself vulnerable again and seek Rafael's help? Or does she allow the past to destroy all hope of future happiness?

Choices, choices. However, Kyra quickly discovers that Raphael isn't about to surrender and leave her to face the enemy alone . . .

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158822872
Publisher: Andrea Pickens
Publication date: 09/24/2017
Series: Dangerous Liaisons , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 414 KB

About the Author

Andrea Pickens is a pseudonym for an author who has also written as Cara Elliott for Grand Central and Andrea Penrose for Kensington. Her historical mysteries and romantic novels are set in Regency England, an era that has fascinated her ever since she picked up a copy of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. A graduate of Yale, she has won numerous writing awards, including two Daphne Du Maurier Awards for historical mystery, the Golden Leaf, and she’s been a three-time finalist for the prestigious RITA Award. Her books have been translated into nine different languages.
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