The Coachman's Daughter (Saving Juliette #2)

Gayle Eden


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The Coachman's Daughter by Gayle Eden
The rakehell friend of Lord Wolford, Demetrius (Deme) Willingham, 4th Marquis of Fielding and a coachman's daughter, Haven Mulhern, were always at each other's throats. Practically raised in the duke of Wimberly's (Deme's father) unconventional household, Haven had kept Deme's hide on his fine arse more than once, when his rakehell ways took him to the seedy and dangerous side of London. Now that his best friend, Wolford, had settled down with Lady Juliette, Deme didn't have any intention of following suit…But something was certainly in the air.
Haven's father, the celebrated whip, Patrick, had been urging her for years to find her own life and leave Deme to his own devices. There were mysteries of his past, and hers, questions about Haven's mother, that had been causing tension between them lately. Haven is giving serious thought to her father's advice while driving Deme once more to the local village to pursue his usual debauchery. After their usual sharp exchange of words and sarcasm, the tension suddenly changes to something other than anger. When it becomes clear that there was always an attraction beneath their seemingly hostile relationship, Deme and Haven will have to decide if they trust enough to let it become something more.

Other books in this series:

Saving Juliette - Book One
Lisette - Book Three
From the Author
This book is better read with the first one: Saving Juliette.
For Mature audiences (Gayle Eden writes sensual/erotic romance)
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