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Synopsis
"Suzanne Enoch's sparkling talent makes each book witty, romantic, and always an eagerly anticipated pleasure." -Christina Dodd Adventure and heart-stopping romance go hand in hand in A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior, the second book in New York Times and USA Today bestseller Suzanne Enoch's breathtaking Regency-set Adventurers Club series. This fun, emotional, sexy, and exciting story of a lady's attempt to civilize a rogue by most improper means is a perfect example of the romantic storytelling mastery that has inspired superstar Julia Quinn to call Enoch, "One of my favorite authors.", The Rules: A lady should always make polite conversation . . . Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner.This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be--but with one searing kiss, Tess can think of no one else. A lady should never lose her temper . . . Aggravated beyond bearing by a man who speaks his mind, Tess wishes there was a guide to men like Bartholomew. Surely, with such an assortment of handsome, polite suitors to choose from, Tess should not ache for him. And a lady should never pursue a gentleman. She invites him on carriage rides and dares him to dance, and almost makes him want to return to Society. Bartholomew knows Tess wants to be seen as a proper miss, but deep down, he knows she is precisely the sort to spark his desire . . . A most improper lady., "Suzanne Enoch's sparkling talent makes each book witty, romantic, and always an eagerly anticipated pleasure." --Christina Dodd Adventure and heart-stopping romance go hand in hand in A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior, the second book in New York Times and USA Today bestseller Suzanne Enoch's breathtaking Regency-set Adventurers Club series. This fun, emotional, sexy, and exciting story of a lady's attempt to civilize a rogue by most improper means is a perfect example of the romantic storytelling mastery that has inspired superstar Julia Quinn to call Enoch, "One of my favorite authors.", The Rules: A lady should always make polite conversation . . . Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner. This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be-but with one searing kiss, Tess can think of no one else. A lady should never lose her temper . . . Aggravated beyond bearing by a man who speaks his mind, Tess wishes there was a guide to men like Bartholomew. Surely, with such an assortment of handsome, polite suitors to choose from, Tess should not ache for him. And a lady should never pursue a gentleman. She invites him on carriage rides and dares him to dance, and almost makes him want to return to Society. Bartholomew knows Tess wants to be seen as a proper miss, but deep down, he knows she is precisely the sort to spark his desire . . . A most improper lady.