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Can any woman resist the temptation of his touch?Maximillian Burke has always prided himself on being the man every mother would want her daughter to marry. But after his scoundrel of a brother makes off with Max's bride, Max discovers it's more satisfying to be a rogue than the perfect gentleman. Forced to flee London after a duel gone wrong, Max seeks refuge at Cadgwyck Manor on the lonely coast of Cornwall, a place as wild and savage as his current temper. The tumbledown manor comes complete with its own ghost but oddly enough, it's not the White Lady of Cadgwyck who begins to haunt Max's heated dreams but his no-nonsense housekeeper.The last thing prim and properhousekeeper Anne Spencer needs is a new master, especially one as brooding and gorgeous as the Earl of Dravenwood. Even as she schemes to be rid of him, she finds herself irresistibly drawn into his strong, muscular arms. When Max vows to solve the mystery of Cadgwyck's ghost, he doesn't realize it will put both of their hearts at risk and tempt them to surrender to a pleasure as delicious as it is dangerous.Book 2 of 2 in theBurke BrothersSeries, whichincludesThe Pleasure of Your KissandThe Temptation of Your Touch"This is quintessential Medeiros! As readers know well from her impressive body of work, she never fails to entertain!"Starred Review fromBooklist"Teresa Medeiros may only release one book a year, but she certainly makes it worth the wait! If you enjoy tender, beautifully-written historical romance with a gothic feel and sprinkled with humor, do yourself a favor and pick upThe Temptation of Your Touch. I can't recommend it enough!"The Romance Dish"Delicious, witty and absolutely riveting! Abounding with wily servants, a beautiful ghost, humor, madcap antics, a hidden treasure, a scenic setting, mystery, romance and true love, this book should be a favorite. Delectable!"Romance Junkies Reviews"A seductive mystery that captured my heart."Fresh Fiction"One of my all-time favorite authors."New York Timesbestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon