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The only thing George Easton hates more than losing is losing to a woman. So when Honor Cabot breezes into one of London’s most notorious gaming hells and relieves George of one hundred pounds, George is, to say the least, not amused. George then can’t believe Honor’s nerve when she later approaches him in the hope that he will help her with a little family problem. Honor wants George to seduce her brother’s fiancée, Monica Hargrove, because she is convinced that once Monica becomes part of the family, Honor and her sisters will have to find a new home. Much to his surprise, George finds himself agreeing to help with her scheme, but he is in for an even bigger shock when he realizes the lady he really wants to seduce is Honor. A delectably sexy hero, an unconventionally savvy heroine, and a completely improper business proposal add up to another winner for ever-versatile London, who with The Trouble with Honor launches an exceptionally entertaining new series centered on the four Cabot sisters. --John Charles
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"Julia London writes vibrant, emotional stories and sexy, richly-drawn characters."--New York Times Bestselling author Madeline Hunter
"London knows how to keep pages turning." -Publishers Weekly
"Julia London writes vibrant, emotional stories and sexy, richly-drawn characters." -New York Times Bestselling author Madeline Hunter
"The Last Debutante is another successful merger of witty writing and passionate romance that gracefully delivers everything romance readers could want." – Booklist
"...London's story is satisfying as it builds on the excellent chemistry of the leads, gracefully unfolding with the perfect amount of tension."- Publishers Weekly review of The Revenge of Lord Eberlin
"Exceptionally entertaining...sinfully sexy." - Booklist on The Dangers of Deceiving a Viscount
"As London explores the intricate, authentic-feeling relationships blossoming among the players, her masterful ability to bring characters to life makes this romance entirely absorbing."- Publishers Weekly on The Dangers of Deceiving a Viscount
"London's love story is tense and tender, held aloft by endearing, dynamic characters."- Publishers Weekly review of The Perils of Pursuing a Prince
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