Potent Pleasures

Potent Pleasures by Eloisa James, published by National Geographic Books on May 9, 2000, is a reprint edition comprising 480 pages. This historical romance unfolds the tale of Charlotte Daicheston, whose reckless desire leads her into a clandestine encounter with a masked stranger at a masquerade ball. This dashing footman captivates her, but he disappears, leaving Charlotte to navigate the complexities of London society alone.
Years later, their paths cross again, but the man she once knew has transformed into a wealthy earl who does not recall their past. As rumors swirl about his virility, Charlotte grapples with the implications of their shared history and the potential for a storybook ending. This narrative intertwines elements of romance, action, and adventure, exploring themes of desire and identity within the Regency period. Readers will find a richly woven tale that delves into the intricacies of love and societal expectations.
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Nothing is more seductive than temptation.
Reckless desire sends Charlotte Daicheston into the garden with a dashing masked stranger. He’s powerful, unforgettable, a devastatingly handsome footman who lures her–not against her will–into a grand indiscretion at a masquerade ball. Then he vanishes.
Several years later, after Charlotte has made her dazzling debut in London society, they meet again. But the rogue is no footman. He’s rich, titled, and he doesn’t remember Charlotte. Worse, he’s the subject of some scandalous gossip: rumor has it, the earl’s virility is in question.
Charlotte, who knows all too intimately the power of his passion, is stunned by the gossip that has set society ablaze. At last, there can be a storybook ending…unless, of course, Charlotte’s one mad indiscretion had not been with him at all….
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