Lady of Sin

Lady of Sin by Madeline Hunter, published by Random House Publishing Group on February 28, 2006, is a historical romance set in nineteenth-century England. This 432-page novel follows the story of Charlotte, the widowed Baroness Mardenford, who unexpectedly arrives at the home of Nathaniel Knightridge, a renowned courtroom advocate. As she seeks to enlist him in her campaign for women’s rights, she finds herself drawn into a web of scandal and intrigue, where her virtuous intentions clash with the magnetic sensuality of Nathaniel.
Readers will find a narrative rich in the complexities of desire and societal expectations. The story explores themes of romance and the challenges faced by women during this historical period. As Charlotte navigates her feelings for Nathaniel, she grapples with the consequences of their past encounter and the risks of becoming his “Lady of Sin.” This edition, presented in English, invites readers to immerse themselves in a world where passion and reform intertwine, revealing the struggles and triumphs of love amidst the constraints of Regency society.
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Award-winning author Madeline Hunter transports readers back to the scandal and intrigue of nineteenth-century England in the enthralling tale of a magnetically sensual man, a virtuous woman, and a love story that will take your breath away. . . .
She arrives at his home without warning or invitation, determined to win him to her campaign to reform women’s rights. Instead, Charlotte, the widowed Baroness Mardenford, ends up being nearly seduced by Nathaniel Knightridge. No woman is safe from the mesmerizing sensual power of the famed courtroom advocate, and Charlotte discovers she is no exception. But does he recognize her as the masked woman who recklessly joined him in forbidden passion a month ago? And how to avoid becoming his Lady of Sin when he decides to pursue her again?
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