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The Wicked Wager
Lady Barbara Westcott was the toast of the town and the most hotly pursued prize in the marriage mart--but this was not enough for a young lady as bold as she was beautiful, and as hotheaded as she was highborn. When the mocking Lord Hurst bet her that she would not descend into the depths of the lower classes to play barmaid for a night, Barbara could not say no to so devilish a dare.
Barbara calculated that she would win her wager with the same ease as she had won everything else in her privileged young life. But she did not reckon on meeting the most notorious libertine in London, Lord Damian Farrington, in his cups that night. She did not imagine that any man could act like this irresistible rogue, or that she would even dream of accepting such unacceptable advances. Suddenly it was not her bet that she had to worry about losing--but her virtue . . . and even more dangerously, her heart... .