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A Stolen Heart

Victorian Retellings, Book 3

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A Stolen Heart

By: Clarissa Kae
Narrated by: Deborah Balm
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The Earl of Rochelle, Nikolas Whitworth is handsome, charming. And a traitor. He can outwit and out-con any Englishman - and any Englishwoman. When his debts are called in, a savior appears, the criminal mastermind known only as the Tailor. Nikolas is bought and sold; his future, no longer his.

But when a beguiling thief picks his pocket, Rosalyn Devereaux steals more than his coin. Orphaned as a child, Rosalyn trusts no one. She picks the pockets of lords and ladies alike, donating her spoils to the poor. The Tailor notices her skills, and demands Rosalyn enlist in his cause.

With every moment beside Rosalyn, Nikolas changes from a life of lies, to a man with conviction. She occupies his every thought, but can Nikolas out-con the Tailor and secure Rosalyn’s heart before the Tailor steals his love?

©2022 Clarissa Kae (P)2022 Clarissa Kae
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