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by Jennifer Ashley · Mackenzies & McBrides #1
2009 · 320 pages · Penguin
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When a widow finally inherits the fortune to escape the hardships of her past, the last thing Beth Ackerley expects is to catch the attention of Ian Mackenzie—the scandalously eccentric, infuriatingly compelling youngest brother of London's most dangerous family. Ian is convinced she's the missing piece to the puzzle of his fragmented mind, but Beth is determined to protect her hard-won peace from the chaos that seems to follow him everywhere. As Ian pursues her with relentless charm and unsettling perception, Beth must decide whether the peace she's fought so desperately for is worth sacrificing the one thing—and one man—that makes her feel truly alive. This darkly charming introduction to the Mackenzie family will have you rooting for two beautifully broken people to find solace in each other.
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Moody Victorian romance with dark sensuality and restless energy. Blend brooding orchestral arrangements with sultry indie and alternative rock—think smoldering tension, dangerous attraction, and the intoxicating pull of someone who threatens your carefully constructed walls. Passionate, intimate, and deliciously unsettling.
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