The Prodigal Prince’s Seduction Olivia GatesAs a rich man, Prince Durante D’Agostino often received incredible offers. Yet the woman attached to this one had come to bring the prince back to Castaldini to become its king. After one fiery night, Durante believed Gabrielle was meant to rule by his side. Until he discovered her real identity…The Heir’s Scandalous Affair Jennifer Lewis Young widow Samantha Hardcastle is looking for her late husband’s heir. All alone in New Orleans, Samantha succumbs to the sensual refuge offered by a gorgeous stranger. Who turns out to be the man she was seeking. He’ll take a DNA test – if Samantha agrees to spend another evening with him…
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Оливия Гейтс. The Prodigal Prince's Seduction / The Heir's Scandalous Affair
The Prodigal Prince’s Seduction by Olivia Gates. He shouldn’t have been so smug
The Heir’s Scandalous Affair by Jennifer Lewis “I came to New Orleans to find my late husband’s son, his heir” Samantha explained. “His name is Louis Dulac.”
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He should have known that she’d had more cards to play. And she’d played them. Played him. And how.
She was the woman he’d spent the most revitalising, enthralling time of his life with. The woman who’d made him forget exhaustion and every preconception about himself and what he could feel.
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And then, what he’d proposed was a worthy cause. If she succeeded—seduction certainly not on the menu of maneuvers she’d use—everyone would come out a winner. The king would have his son back—a reconciliation that was bound to make said son happier, too—Castaldini would get a heavy-hitter to help its regent pull its fat out of the fire, and she’d stabilize her company.
But the damned prince hadn’t even acknowledged her messages. She could think of only one reason. His initial background check on anyone who approached him must have accessed the usual slander. Seemed he’d thought such unsubstantiated filth enough to condemn her.