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The Jade Temptress
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The Jade Temptress

E-bookEPUBE-book
Ranking1521611in
CHF12.30

Description

"The courtship between the high-class courtesan and the street cop is well drawn and nuanced" in this historical murder mystery (Publishers Weekly).

Beauty and treachery abound in the infamous Pingkang Li, home of the celebrated Lotus Palace courtesans . . .

As the most requested hostess at the Lotus Palace, Mingyu can charm any man who seeks her company-except Wu Kaifeng. Wu Kaifeng is a no-nonsense constable who maintains his level head even in the most desperate situations. Having crossed paths with each other in the past, the two have a strained history, but that doesn't stop Mingyu from falling for the secretly sensitive officer.

When a powerful official is found dead in a highly suspicious murder, Mingyu and Kaifeng become involved in the dangerous mystery. Amid the chaos, Kaifeng discovers his reluctant, yet fierce attraction to Mingyu, but the temptation to give in to her could destroy them both. After all, a forbidden affair is bound to have consequences . . .
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Details

Additional ISBN/GTIN9780369700681
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format notewatermark
PublisherHarlequin
Publishing date16/05/2023
Pages311 pages
LanguageEnglish
Article no.49126586
CatalogsVC
Data source no.4864924
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Author

Jeannie Lin grew up fascinated with stories of Western epic fantasy and Eastern martial arts adventures. When her best friend introduced her to romance novels in middle school, the stage was set. Jeannie started writing her first romance while working as a high school science teacher in South Central Los Angeles. Her first two books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Library Journal and The Dragon and the Pearl was listed among Library Journal's Best Romances of 2011.