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Beschreibung
Eamon Stone, Hayden McCormick, and Dominic Wolfe have survived everything together-from a brutal schoolboy existence to deadly missions against Napoleon. Stranded behind enemy lines at Waterloo, they make a pact: if they live through the day, each will try to settle down and marry, leaving the last bachelor standing the loser of their wager.

No one expects Eamon, son of a disgraced swindler, to fall in love first, least of all Eamon himself.

London, 1816
When Eamon Stone calls on the widowed Duchess of Aylesmore to assess her late husband's art collection, he hardly imagines she'll be young, lovely, and in desperate straits. Caro Aylesmore, raising her nine-year-old son alone and drowning in her husband's debts, hopes the paintings will save them.

Dragged across Europe by his trickster father, Eamon learned all about art, including frauds and forgeries. He hates disappointing the late duke's beautiful second wife-so much so that he impulsively offers to search the entire house for anything of value.

He's not certain why he's being so gallant. But Caro's quiet resilience reaches him in ways he can't explain, and young Leo, the new duke, is already finding a place in Eamon's heart.

Caro faces more than stern debt-collectors. Her husband's ambitious nephew aims to claim Leo for himself, and is all too eager to expose Eamon as the fraud he once was. If scandal touches Caro, she could lose her beloved son to a man who covets the title more than the boy.

As Caro falls for the disarming Eamon, she faces an impossible choice: her heart, or her son's future.

Eamon may have to sacrifice his own happiness to keep her safe-even if it means losing the wager and his heart.
Eamon Stone, Hayden McCormick, and Dominic Wolfe have survived everything together-from a brutal schoolboy existence to deadly missions against Napoleon. Stranded behind enemy lines at Waterloo, they make a pact: if they live through the day, each will try to settle down and marry, leaving the last bachelor standing the loser of their wager.

No one expects Eamon, son of a disgraced swindler, to fall in love first, least of all Eamon himself.

London, 1816
When Eamon Stone calls on the widowed Duchess of Aylesmore to assess her late husband's art collection, he hardly imagines she'll be young, lovely, and in desperate straits. Caro Aylesmore, raising her nine-year-old son alone and drowning in her husband's debts, hopes the paintings will save them.

Dragged across Europe by his trickster father, Eamon learned all about art, including frauds and forgeries. He hates disappointing the late duke's beautiful second wife-so much so that he impulsively offers to search the entire house for anything of value.

He's not certain why he's being so gallant. But Caro's quiet resilience reaches him in ways he can't explain, and young Leo, the new duke, is already finding a place in Eamon's heart.

Caro faces more than stern debt-collectors. Her husband's ambitious nephew aims to claim Leo for himself, and is all too eager to expose Eamon as the fraud he once was. If scandal touches Caro, she could lose her beloved son to a man who covets the title more than the boy.

As Caro falls for the disarming Eamon, she faces an impossible choice: her heart, or her son's future.

Eamon may have to sacrifice his own happiness to keep her safe-even if it means losing the wager and his heart.
Über den Autor
Jennifer Ashley is the NY Times bestselling author of more than 120 novels and novellas in romance, mystery, fantasy, and historical fiction. She also writes as Ashley Gardner and Allyson James.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781966401780
ISBN-10: 1966401787
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Ashley, Jennifer
Hersteller: JA / AG Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 216 x 140 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Jennifer Ashley
Erscheinungsdatum: 23.04.2026
Gewicht: 0,396 kg
Artikel-ID: 135154311