There is another way to achieve her surrender, one far more pleasurable for both of them"-Publisher. Primary surrender consists of reclaiming a basic life position of trust and the possibility of goodness in self and others. Holding his temper in check, Darius decides to attack on a different front. But the headstrong Emma is like no other lady he has ever encountered, refusing to follow his dictates. An earl, of course, has no interest in running an auction house-and Darius is certainly not interested in allowing the lovely Miss Fairbourne to run it either, her ludicrous scheme notwithstanding. All would have proceeded smoothly-if it weren't for the maddening interference of Darius, the arrogant Earl of Southwaite, who has been her father's 'silent partner' and now shares ownership of Fairbourne's. So she and her friend concoct a deception, intending to hire a handsome and charming front man who will do her bidding. Of course, she is not addlepated enough to do this openly and scare away her wealthy collectors. Fairbourne intends to do after her father dies and leaves her the reins of this fabulous enterprise. "A woman running a prestigious London auction house? Preposterous! But that is exactly what Emma.
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