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The Lady Gets Lucky

Written by: Joanna Shupe
Narrated by: Kit Swann
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USA Today Bestselling Author

Following
the book called “an
alluring blend of love and playfulness
” (PW) The Heiress Hunt,
beloved author Joanna Shupe continues her new Fifth Avenue Rebels series with a
scandalous romance about a good girl desperate to rebel and the rebel desperate
to corrupt her.

A first-rate
scoundrel.


A
desperate wallflower.


Lessons
in seduction.


The
woman no one notices . . .


Shy
heiress Alice Lusk is tired of being overlooked by every bachelor. Something
has to change, else she’ll be forced to marry a man whose only desire is her
fortune. She needs to become a siren, a woman who causes a man’s blood to run
hot . . .and she’s just met the perfect rogue to help teach her.


He’s
the life of every party . . .


Christopher
“Kit” Ward plans to open a not-so-reputable supper club in New York City, and
he’s willing to do whatever it takes to hire the best chef in the city to
guarantee its success. Even if it requires giving carnal lessons to a
serious-minded spinster who has an in with the chef.


Their
bedroom instruction grows passionate, and Alice is a much better pupil than Kit
had ever anticipated. When the Society gentlemen start to take notice, Kit has to
try to win Alice in other ways . . . but is he too late to win her heart?

Historical Historical Romance Victorian Women's Fiction

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