
When a painful mistake drives the new lovers apart, Finn will risk it all to prove a scoundrel and a wallflower are a winning pair. Once married, however, their potent attraction boils over into a deep passion that neither expected. Now Tabitha needs a husband, and a notorious, handsome gambler may be her best bet.įinn and Tabitha are opposites who have no intention of wagering on a love match, and a calculated marriage of convenience solves all their problems-with no risk to their hearts. Except, they will never admit an unmarried lady.

She hopes to join the Sterling Society, a collective of the most brilliant, influential minds in London. But the only woman to catch his eye is a bluestocking who would never consider a rogue like him.Īfter a disastrous first Season, Tabitha Seaton decided to focus on books instead of ballrooms. However, the clock is ticking on his father’s matrimonial demands. Minerva is a wallflower hiding a scandalous past, and so the last thing she wants to do is. Experience has taught him that he’s happier at a gaming table than around people he will, inevitably, disappoint. In A Very Filthy Game (Winner Takes All) by Lauren Blakely. but neither bet on falling in love.įinn Ransome is an expert on Lady Luck, which is why he refuses to take a chance on love.

USA TODAY bestselling author Eva Leigh continues her Last Chance Scoundrels series with a steamy romance between two opposites-a rogue with a taste for wagers and a bookish wallflower-who marry for convenience. How The Wallflower Was Won, Eva Leigh, Zara Hampton-Brown, Fiction & Literature>Historical Fiction, Romance>Historical Romance, >Fiction & Literature, >Romance, HarperCollins Publishers UK, 10.
