The secret lives of country gentlemen
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Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Casablanca, [2023].
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342 pages ; 21 cm
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South Valleys Library - Adult FictionROMANCE CHARLE 2023Checked OutMay 14, 2024

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Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Casablanca, [2023].
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"Bridgerton meets Poldark in this sweeping Regency romance of smugglers, adventure, mystery, and life-changing love from celebrated author KJ Charles. Abandoned by his father, Gareth Inglis grew up lonely, prickly, and well-used to disappointment. Still,he longs for a connection. When he meets a charming man in a London molly house, he falls head over heels-until everything goes wrong and he's left alone again. Then Gareth's father dies, turning the shabby London clerk into Sir Gareth, with a grand houseon the remote Romney Marsh and a family he doesn't know. The Marsh is another world, a strange, empty place notorious for its ruthless gangs of smugglers. And one of them is dangerously familiar... Joss Doomsday has run the Doomsday smuggling clan sincehe was a boy. When the new baronet-his old lover-agrees to testify against Joss's sister, Joss acts fast to stop him. Their reunion is anything but happy, yet after the dust settles, neither can stay away. Soon, all Joss and Gareth want is the chance to be together. But the bleak, bare Marsh holds deadly secrets. And when Gareth finds himself threatened from every side, the gentleman and the smuggler must trust one another not just with their hearts, but with their lives"--,Provided by publisher.
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"Bridgerton meets Poldark in this sweeping Regency romance of smugglers, adventure, mystery, and life-changing love from celebrated author KJ Charles. Abandoned by his father, Gareth Inglis grew up lonely, prickly, and well-used to disappointment. Still, he longs for a connection. When he meets a charming stranger, he falls head over heels—until everything goes wrong and he's left alone again. Then Gareth's father dies, turning the shabby London clerk into Sir Gareth, with a grand house on the remote Romney Marsh and a family he doesn't know. The Marsh is another world, a strange, empty place notorious for its ruthless gangs of smugglers. And one of them is dangerously familiar… Joss Doomsday has run the Doomsday smuggling clan since he was a boy. When the new baronet—his old lover—agrees to testify against Joss's sister, Joss acts fast to stop him. Their reunion is anything but happy, yet after the dust settles, neither can stay away. Soon, all Joss and Gareth want is the chance to be together. But the bleak, bare Marsh holds deadly secrets. And when Gareth finds himself threatened from every side, the gentleman and the smuggler must trust one another not just with their hearts, but with their lives. "With sparkling prose, evocative descriptions of its coastal locale, and unforgettable characters, The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen is a romantic, swashbuckling tale from start to finish. KJ Charles is not to be missed by any reader who loves Regency Romance."—Manda Collins, Bestselling Author of A Lady's Guide to Mischief and Mayhem"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Charles, K. (2023). The secret lives of country gentlemen . Sourcebooks Casablanca.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Charles, KJ. 2023. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen. Sourcebooks Casablanca.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Charles, KJ. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2023.

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Charles, KJ. The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2023.

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