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The Rake's Proposal: Regency Romance

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Two hearts from two different lives find one another under the most unexpected circumstances.

“He may have his pick of any females in London, but I will not entertain one of his desires, even if he should give the word and call upon me on bended knee!”


Adelaide Stuart has always kept a level-head and an amiable countenance, but the command that she attend a party in honor of His Grace’s son, Brick, was the last straw!

Since the moment they met he ogled her, subjected her to his disdain, and was made to indulge his every whim.

“She is everything I enjoy and nothing I expected.”

Greyson Henry Brigham “Brick” would see her again. She would not deny him!

Lord Brigham has had many a woman at his beck and call, but none of them stirred his senses or enticed him to act so rashly as the young woman who ran from his affections. They would meet again.

It was the eve of the celebration of his receiving his title and if he could not receive her attention from his presence, then certainly gaining control of the peerage surrounding her family’s land will.

He always obtained his desire.

Join Greyson and Adelaide on their journey to find each other in the sumptuous world of the Regency. Where hearts and fortunes thrive and surprise as tempestuously as the Era itself!

J.S. Burrows has a love for Rakish Heroes and Sassy Heroines. In this story she writes about the adventures of Adelaide and Brick’s twisting and winding love affair.
Learn more about J.S. Burrows in the About Author section of her book.

This book is a short story, and Book 1 of the Wollingford House Secrets Series.
The Rake’s Proposal can be read as a stand alone or with the series.
Also, enjoy a few extras including more Sweet and Heartwarming Regency Romance stories included as bonuses.

1462 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 7, 2017

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September 4, 2018
Oh my word. The story is okay, but it was difficult to make it to the end. The author could improve with a good editor.
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September 2, 2017
Poorly written

The story doesn't make sense and there are a ridiculous amount of grammatical and spelling errors in the book. Not impressed.
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