The Charmer ; The Sinner

The Charmer; The Sinner by Madeline Hunter is a Book Club Edition published by Bantam Dell in 2003, featuring a total of 468 pages in English. This exclusive 2-in-1 edition presents the third and fourth installments of Hunter’s Seducer series, intertwining romance and historical elements. The narrative follows the seductive pursuits of Adrian Burchard, who is drawn to the carefree Sophia Raughley, and the tumultuous relationship between Fleur Monley and the notorious rake, Dante Duclairc.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and passion as both stories unfold. In The Charmer, Adrian’s pursuit of Sophia reveals the complexities of desire and the shadows of her past, while The Sinner explores Fleur’s struggle against her attraction to Dante amidst external threats. This edition offers a rich exploration of romance set against a historical backdrop, inviting readers into the lives of characters navigating love and danger.
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We’re delighted to present the third and fourth books in Madeline Hunter’s bestselling Seducer series.
In The Charmer, dashing Adrian Burchard is appalled by vixen Sophia Raughley’s carefree nature-yet intrigued by her sensuality. So he launches a seductive pursuit on the helplessly willing beauty. Will a rapturous affair prove too dangerous when the past Sophia’s desperately trying to forget catches up with her?
In The Sinner, Fleur Monley foolishly believes she can resist England’s most notorious rake, Dante Duclairc-and proposes a marriage of convenience! Taken aback by the passionate frenzy Dante arouses in her, Fleur’s overwhelmed. Dante’s a bit unnerved too, for he must protect Fleur from villains plotting her ruin-while protecting his own traitorous heart from falling for the captivating beauty.
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