With trembling hands Arabella dons the mask of Miss Noir for her first night at Mrs. Silver's House of Pleasures. Thinking of her young son, she prepares to smile prettily at the next gentleman who enters. Dominic Furneaux, Duke of Arlesford, is stunned to see that the woman who shattered his heart has fallen so low. He offers her a way out – by making her his mistress! The temptation to reacquaint herself with Dominic's body is hard for Arabella to resist, but Dominic needs only to look into the Furneaux–blue eyes of her son to uncover Arabella's deepest secret.
Unmasking the Duke's Mistress When Dominic Furneaux, Duke of Arlesford, sees the woman who shattered his heart at Mrs Silver's House of Pleasures, he is stunned.
Unmasking the Duke's Mistress
UNMASKING THE DUKE'S MISTRESS: With trembling hands, Arabella dons the mask of Miss Noir for her first night at Mrs Silver's House of Pleasures.
Note: The Hold Your Breath books are each stand-alone stories, and can be read individually in any order.
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