Reforming Harriet (Love in Disguise #4)

Eileen Putman


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After weathering one philandering husband, Lady Harriet Worthington vows never to wed again. She is happily independent, having inherited her late husband’s share of a spice company. But Elias Westwood, her business partner, is at his wit’s end. Lady Harriet has been selling off shares of the company, and he means to win them back.

Elias’s extraordinary gifts of smell and taste — so useful in judging fine spices — prove his Achilles’s heel. He cannot resist her culinary creations, or her feminine charms.
When she maneuvers him into masquerading as her fiancé for the Season, he never plans on falling in love…

About the Love in Disguise series: In these tales of Regency intrigue, nothing is as it seems: A street wench masquerades as a debutante to fulfill a rake’s wager; an actress pretends to be a vengeful lord’s mistress to catch a killer. A noble war hero disguises himself as a much older man to woo an on-the-shelf spinster. An independent widow forces her disapproving business partner to pretend to be her fiancé — and teach her about passion. All are daring masquerades, with love as the prize. The books: The Perfect Bride, The Dastardly Duke, A Passionate Performance, Reforming Harriet
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