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A loving scoundrel a Malory novel

Danny, a young woman who grew up on the streets of London as a pickpocket, demands that Jeremy Malory give her a job after she helps him steal back jewels his friend lost in a card game; when Danny attends a ball with Jeremy, Danny's true identity is revealed.

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  • "Danny, a young woman who grew up on the streets of London as a pickpocket, demands that Jeremy Malory give her a job after she helps him steal back jewels his friend lost in a card game; when Danny attends a ball with Jeremy, Danny's true identity is revealed."@en
  • "Danny grew up on the streets of London as a pickpocket, but Jeremy Malory rescues her and hires her as his upstairs maid."@en
  • "The wildly popular Malory family saga by the #1 "New York Times" bestselling author continues, as the Malorys confront the shocking news that Jeremy, the rakehell son of gentleman pirate James Malory, has fallen in love."@en
  • "When Danny, a young woman who grew up on the streets of London with no memory of her real family, is banished from her gang just because she helped rakehell Jeremy Malory steal back the jewels his friend lost in a card game, Danny demands that Jeremy give her a job."@en
  • "When Danny, a young woman who grew up on the streets of London with no memory of her real family, is banished from her gang just because she helped rakehell Jeremy Malory steal back the jewels his friend lost in a card game, Danny demands that Jeremy give her a job."
  • "Jeremy Malory finds himself intrigued with Danny, a young pickpocket who helps him steal back the jewels he lost in a card game, and hires her to be his upstairs maid, but finds himself wishing she was his mistress instead."
  • "Jeremy Malory finds himself intrigued with Danny, a young pickpocket who helps him steal back the jewels he lost in a card game, and hires her to be his upstairs maid, but finds himself wishing she was his mistress instead."@en
  • "Jeremy Malory, socially prominent but streetwise, meets his match in Danny, a beautiful orphan with no memory of her past, who lives dressed as a boy with a group of London pickpockets. After catching her trying to rob him in a tavern, he promises to release her only after she breaks into the country home of a dastardly nobleman who cheated Jeremy's friend out of precious family heirlooms."@en
  • "When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging: Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past? No matter that a lifelong adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resist."@en
  • "- Johanna Lindsey is the author of forty New York Times bestselling novels, including A Man to Call My Own and Gentle Rogue. - Lindsey's Malory family historical romances are her most popular. - In hardcover. A Loving Scoundrel spent two weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. - There are more than 54 million copies of Lindsey's books in print."@en

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  • "Regency fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Historical Romance"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Milostné romány"
  • "American fiction"
  • "Love novels"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Historie miłosne amerykańskie"@pl
  • "Americké romány"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

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  • "Voleuse de coeur"
  • "Zärtliche Räuber Roman"
  • "הנוכל"
  • "A loving scroundrel"
  • "Voleuse de cœur"
  • "A Loving scoundrel : a Malory novel"
  • "ha-Nokhel : roman"
  • "Mi adorable bribona"@es
  • "Mi adorable bribona"
  • "A loving scoundrel a Malory novel"@en
  • "Zärtlicher Räuber : Roman"
  • "Uroczy nicpoń"@pl
  • "Влюбленный повеса"
  • "A Loving Scoundrel"@en
  • "A Loving Scoundrel"
  • "A loving scoundrel"@en
  • "A loving scoundrel"
  • "In vuur en vlam"
  • "Vli︠u︡blennyĭ povesa"
  • "Zamilovany nicema"
  • "A loving scoundrel : a Malory novel"@en
  • "A loving scoundrel : a Malory novel"
  • "A loving scoundrel Book 7"@en
  • "Zamilovaný ničema"
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