In the Prince's Bed
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Overview
From bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries comes the first dazzling novel in a sexy new series featuring three half brothers. Bound together by the royal father who denied them, they've formed a pact to help each other achieve their every desire...including the women of their dreams.
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Bio of Sabrina Jeffries
By the time Sabrina Jeffries was eighteen, she'd eaten chicken heads and jellyfish, been chased by a baby elephant, seen countless cobras and pythons, had the entire series of rabies shots, and visited rain forests and rubber plantations. But that wasn't enough excitement for her; to escape her mundane life as a missionary's daughter, she read romance novels. Now she writes romance novels, and her bestselling, award-winning tales of strong women and sexy, dangerous men have been translated all over the world. Although she now lives in North Carolina with her husband and son, her colorful life has given her plenty of inspiration for more novels. Visit her website at www.sabrinajeffries.com.
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Books can be dangerousPosted August 05, 2008 by Jade, Wyoming USA
This is a great story and a wonderful example of too much knowledge and how a book can be dangerous. Poor Katherine has a book that she found in her father's possession detailing the life of a rake and what he does to seduce a woman. Then when Alec comes into the picture and ends up following the book inadvertently almost to the letter it leads to her distrust of him. Then of course she finds out about his family issues and that he might be interested in her for only her money. Then, of course, she leaves him. It ends very well.
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Pocket Books
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626.19 KB
Number of Pages
384
eBook ISBN
9781416505136
Excerpt from: In the Prince's Bed by Sabrina Jeffries
London, 1813
Take care not to sire any bastards; they will
haunt you long after the pleasure of
wenching has waned.
-- Anonymous, The Art of Seduction Reveal'd, or A Rake's Rhetorick
They were late.
By lamplight, Alexander Black consulted the pocket watch given him by Wellington. Damn. Twenty minutes late already. He'd used his meager funds on the proprietor's best French brandy, and now the men weren't coming.
At least the private dining room had cost him nothing. He strode to the window, cocking an ear toward the stables by force of habit. But no soothing sounds of horses settling in for the night reached him above the watchman's bell and the clacking of hackney wheels on cobblestone.
A knock at the door followed by a muffled "Lord Iversley " made him start.
Right, he was Iversley. After he had lived for years as plain Mr. Black, returning to being a lord took some getting used to. "Come in."
A lad opened the door, his nervousness inexplicable until Alec spotted the man looming behind him. "L-Lord D-Draker is here to see you." The cowering boy turned to the hulking figure, whose reputation as the Dragon Viscount had clearly preceded him. "W-Will that be all, m-my lord "
Draker's fierce gaze swung to the servant. Even dressed in humble fustian, the shaggy-haired brute could crush stone to dust with a stare. "Begone," he growled. When the lad scampered for the stairs quicker than a skittish gelding, Draker rolled his eyes. "They think horns grow on my forehead."
"Then perhaps you shouldn't snarl at them," Alec said dryly.
The giant's dark brown eyes pinned him in place. "A wise man would keep his opinions to himself."
"A wise man would never invite you here. But I like taking risks."
"I don't." Hesitating on the threshold, the viscount examined the room warily. In keeping with a hotel popular with army officers, it boasted heavy oak chairs and a table borne on legs carved with lion heads in midroar.
Alec bit back a smile. Draker ought to feel right at home.
"So what's the reason for this meeting " Draker demanded.
"I'll explain when my other guest arrives."
Draker snorted, but finally entered. "Did he also receive a ridiculous note inviting him to come here 'if you want to change your life' "
"If you thought the note ridiculous, why did you come "
"It's not every day that an earl I've never met is foolhardy enough to approach a man of my reputation."
Alec offered no explanation. Taking his seat, he gestured to another chair. "Make yourself comfortable. There's brandy if you wish to indulge."
Draker had settled himself into a chair with a glass when a tall auburn-haired gentleman sauntered in the open door. Flashing them an insolent glance, he tossed a folded sheet of foolscap onto the table with a white-gloved hand. "I assume one of you is the sender of this peculiar note "
"Yes, I'm Iversley." Alec rose. "You must be the owner of the Blue Swan."
The man gave a dramatic bow. "Gavin Byrne at your service."
Noting how Draker stiffened, Alec gestured to the empty chairs. "Thanks for coming. Take a seat anywhere -- "











