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In a timeless game of seduction, everyone wins . . . "A bold, daring and incredibly sexy romance" from the New York Times–bestselling authors (Christina Dodd).
Regency London's most celebrated courtesan, The Blackbird, was a woman before her time—uninhibited, financially independent, and free to live by her own rules. Schooled in the sensual arts by the one man she loved the most, she recorded every wicked detail in her diaries . . .
When Boston museum curator Piper Chase-Pierpont unearths The Blackbird's steamy memoirs, she's aroused and challenged by what she finds. Could the courtesan's diaries be used as a modern girl's guide to finding love and empowerment? One curious curator—and one very lucky man—are about to find out . . .
This book was previously published as The Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man.
"Unbound is a must read. It will draw you into the story from the absolute beginning . . . you will not want to put it down!" —Fresh Fiction
Regency London's most celebrated courtesan, The Blackbird, was a woman before her time—uninhibited, financially independent, and free to live by her own rules. Schooled in the sensual arts by the one man she loved the most, she recorded every wicked detail in her diaries . . .
When Boston museum curator Piper Chase-Pierpont unearths The Blackbird's steamy memoirs, she's aroused and challenged by what she finds. Could the courtesan's diaries be used as a modern girl's guide to finding love and empowerment? One curious curator—and one very lucky man—are about to find out . . .
This book was previously published as The Courtesan's Guide to Getting Your Man.
"Unbound is a must read. It will draw you into the story from the absolute beginning . . . you will not want to put it down!" —Fresh Fiction