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Belinda is far from a typical courtesan. Once a respectable teacher, she was ruined by Breckinridge’s machinations and turned to her current profession solely to support her father, who is imprisoned in debtors' prison. Seeking her own revenge, Bel agrees to Robert’s proposal. What begins as a strategic alliance quickly evolves into a deep, dangerous attraction that challenges Robert’s rigid moral code and forces both to decide between their reputations and their hearts. The Knight Miscellany Series Order

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," this usually refers to the Russian social media platform (VKontakte) where online communities often share book recommendations, reviews, and occasionally file-sharing links for eBooks. Various literary groups on the platform host discussions and summaries of the Knight Miscellany other siblings in the Knight Miscellany series or details on the Lord of Fire Ascension Trilogy A series by Gaelen Foley 2026 - VK Belinda is far from a typical courtesan

: Robert Knight, the 9th Duke of Hawkscliffe (known as the "Paragon Duke"), is a man of strict moral principles. He believes his former love, Lady Lucy, was murdered and seeks to expose her killer, Dolph Breckinridge. The Fallen Lady What begins as a strategic alliance quickly evolves

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To fully appreciate the world-building, it is best to read the Knight Miscellany series in order: The Duke (Robert’s story) Book 2: Lord of Fire (Lucien’s story) Book 3: Lord of Ice (Damien’s story) Book 4: Lady of Desire (Jacinda’s story) Book 5: Devil Takes a Bride (Lizzie’s story) Book 6: One Night of Sin (Alec’s story) Book 7: His Wicked Kiss (Eden’s story) The Story: A Scandalous Proposition

series, originally published in 2000. Often discussed in online reading communities like VK (VKontakte), it is considered a classic of the Regency romance genre. Core Premise The story follows Robert Knight, the Duke of Hawkscliffe