The Rake Who Loves Me by Dawn Brower

Violet and Zachariah have a choice to make, and only time will tell if they choose love.

The rake who loves me

Lady Violet Keene has secretly loved Zachariah Barton, the Marquess of Merrifield for a while. The marquess doesn't seem to notice her so she decides to give up on that dream, especially since they bicker more often than not. When a scandal threatens to destroy her reputation she has a decision to make. Live with the ramifications of it or marry the one man she's always adored without a promise of love in return.

Zachariah doesn't believe he's good enough for Violet, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care about her or that he'd fail to protect her if necessary. Love doesn't have to be a part of their bargain. They're both better off without that fickle emotion.

They both have choices to make, and only time will tell if love will become a part of their lives.

Genre: FICTION / Romance / Regency

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Romance / Historical / Victorian

Language: English

Keywords: second chance, holiday, Christmas

Word Count: 22000

Sales info:

USA Today Bestselling author


Sample text:

It was clear to him, at that moment, why his friends had required him to visit the duke. One of those three ladies would be his task, and he feared the outcome, no matter which lady they chose. The safest lady was, of course, the duchess. She wouldn’t assume or misinterpret his actions as a courtship. The other two, though... He swallowed hard. One was sweet and innocent, and the other drove him to the brink of insanity. Zachariah might hurt the kind one and argue incessantly with the harpy.


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Already translated. Translated by Barbara Morgan
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