From bestselling author Vanessa Kelly comes the intriguing tale of a beautiful society widow who ends her mourning in a decidedly scandalous way . . .
Clarissa Middleton feels far from ready to attend a ball, though itâs been a more than respectable year and a half since she lost her husband to the battlefield. Still, she knows he would want her to find love again. The very idea is impossible to imagine. But perhaps her good friend, Lillian, is correct: Clarissa doesnât need a husbandâshe needs a flirtation. She just doesnât expect it to be her younger host, Captain Christian Archer, who happens to be Lillianâs brother . . .
Clarissa hasnât seen Christian in years. Sheâs taken aback to find that the scrappy boy she once knew is now a handsome, battle-hardened soldierâthe familiar look of mischief in his gaze a clear, and very tempting, invitation to so much more than their childhood teasing. To accept would be entirely inappropriate, risking the censure of the ton. Yet when Clarissa finds herself in desperate need of help that only Christian can provide, her plan to keep her distance may backfireâin a most irresistible way . . .
Previously appeared in An Invitation to Sin as âThe Pleasure of a Younger Lover.â
From bestselling author Vanessa Kelly comes the intriguing tale of a beautiful society widow who ends her mourning in a decidedly scandalous way . . .
Clarissa Middleton feels far from ready to attend a ball, though itâs been a more than respectable year and a half since she lost her husband to the battlefield. Still, she knows he would want her to find love again. The very idea is impossible to imagine. But perhaps her good friend, Lillian, is correct: Clarissa doesnât need a husbandâshe needs a flirtation. She just doesnât expect it to be her younger host, Captain Christian Archer, who happens to be Lillianâs brother . . .
Clarissa hasnât seen Christian in years. Sheâs taken aback to find that the scrappy boy she once knew is now a handsome, battle-hardened soldierâthe familiar look of mischief in his gaze a clear, and very tempting, invitation to so much more than their childhood teasing. To accept would be entirely inappropriate, risking the censure of the ton. Yet when Clarissa finds herself in desperate need of help that only Christian can provide, her plan to keep her distance may backfireâin a most irresistible way . . .
Previously appeared in An Invitation to Sin as âThe Pleasure of a Younger Lover.â