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Book Reviews of Wanton Angel (Blackthorne, Bk 3)

Wanton Angel (Blackthorne, Bk 3)
Wanton Angel - Blackthorne, Bk 3
Author: Shirl Henke
ISBN-13: 9780843949735
ISBN-10: 0843949732
Publication Date: 3/2002
Pages: 371
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Wanton Angel (Blackthorne, Bk 3) on + 145 more book reviews
A devoted artist, Elizabeth Blackthorne had earned a scandalous reputation with her free-spirited ways -- she'd been known to run about unchaperoned and even pose nude. But Englishman Derrick Jamison was uncharted territory. He acted like a foppish dandy, yet his disarming smile and intoxicating touch inspired feelings more extraordinary than her reputation.

Beth Blackthorne bowled him over the day they met. True, the fire-haired American didn't mean to topple him, but the fit of her lush body against his completely distracted Derrick from his mission of spying against Napoleon. From the United States to Italy to England, her siren call beckoned until he knew the only safe harbor he would find was in her arms.
reviewed Wanton Angel (Blackthorne, Bk 3) on + 344 more book reviews
A devoted artist, Elizabeth Blackthorne had earned a scandalous reputation with her free-spirted ways - she'd been known to fun about unchaperoned and even pose nude. But Englishman Derrick Jamison was uncharted territory, and Beth had no idea how deep his waters ran. He acted the part of a foppish dandy, yet something in his ocean-blue eyes suggested a complexity she was eager to unravel ... if his disarming smile and intoxicating touch didn't unravel her first.

Beth Blackthorne had bowled him over the day they met. True, the fire-haired American was chasing her dog and hadn't meant to topple him, but the fit of her lush body against his completely distracted Derrick from his mission of spying against Napoleon. From the United States across the seas to England, her siren call beckoned until the earl knew the only safe harbor he would find was in the arms of his Wanton Angel.