High-Society Seduction

High-Society Seduction by Maxine Sullivan, published by Harlequin on November 9, 2010, is a contemporary romance novel consisting of 192 pages. The story revolves around Jenna Branson, who confronts billionaire playboy Adam Roth about money his brother stole from her family. In a twist of fate, Adam proposes that Jenna act as his pretend mistress to deflect unwanted attention, setting the stage for a complex interplay of emotions and desires.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover how the initial pretense of their relationship evolves into something deeper. The characters navigate a web of seduction and loyalty, ultimately facing a high-stakes confrontation that challenges their values and aspirations. This edition offers a glimpse into themes of romance and the intricacies of family loyalty, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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He needed a mistress. A pretend mistress, that is. So when Jenna Branson confronted playboy billionaire Adam Roth, demanding he return money his brother stole from her family, Adam saw his opportunity. He’d look into her accusations, but she must act as though they’re involved—intimately. Anything to rid himself of the unwanted attention of his best friend’s wife.
The proposition seemed simple, but soon their game of seduction was no longer just for show. Then a high-stakes confrontation forced them to choose between family loyalty…and the chance of forever.
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