![]() ![]() When Benjamin, the Earl of Foxburn tells Daphne that he owns one of the paintings, so therefore the other one may be out there, Daphne is mortified. She benefitted by earning some coins that went to pay down some of her family’s debts. ![]() One of his clients commissioned the portraits and they were never supposed to leave their remote home in the country. As she becomes drawn to the dark-tempered earl, can Daphne risk laying bare the secrets of her heartĭaphne Honeycote once sat for two portraits that her friend Thomas painted. Ben’s possession of one painting makes him an insufferable thorn in her side-and yet he may be her best chance at finding the canvas’s companion. Now she must hide her secret to save the Honeycote family name. In desperate need of money for her sick mother, Daphne Honeycote had posed for two scandalous portraits. In person, the demure debutante is even more irresistible… Ben recognizes this particular English rose the instant he meets her-though she’s wearing considerably more clothing. …or is it? The risqué painting owned by Benjamin Elliot, the earl of Foxburn, features a stunning beauty with sapphire eyes, golden hair, and creamy skin. ![]()
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