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Peyton's book is almost on the shelves!!



The Earl's Forbidden Ward comes out the first of June! But it's only in the UK or available on the internet, so I've posted the Mills and Boon link here to make it easy. It's a great story and I look forward to the North American release in the future. It will also be available in e-book format in June too for all you Kindle, Adobe, Mobi reader fans.

Follow this link for a browse of chapter 1!
http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/books/Historical/the-earls-forbidden-ward.htm
Historical June 2009 Available in paperback / Adobe Reader
The Earl's Forbidden Ward
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She was his one temptation… Innocent debutante Tessa Branscombe senses that underneath her handsome guardian’s cool demeanour there is an intensely passionate nature. The arrogant Earl infuriates her – yet makes her want to explore those hidden depths… Peyton Ramsden, Earl of Dursley, has no time for girls – especially those who are suddenly given over to his care! Miss Tessa Branscombe, in particular, is trouble. She tempts this very proper Earl to misbehave – and forbidden fruit always tastes that much sweeter…

Remember, Peyton's got two other brothers. Don't miss Paine's story in Notorious Rake, Innocent Lady available from Harlequin Historicals since 2008.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Please give us a heads up when this is marketed on US shelves. I'm watching already and will drive myself nuts doing so. Can't wait...Barb Wz - IL
Bronwyn Scott said…
I am so glad you're excited. I am excited to see Peyton here in the US. But if you can't wait, you can order it on line and be instantly gratified!
Bronwyn

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