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Christy Carlyle
Fueled by Pacific Northwest coffee and inspired by multiple viewings of every British costume drama she can get her hands on, Christy Carlyle writes sensual historical romance set in the Victorian era. She loves heroes who struggle against all odds and heroines who are ahead of their time. A... show more
Fueled by Pacific Northwest coffee and inspired by multiple viewings of every British costume drama she can get her hands on, Christy Carlyle writes sensual historical romance set in the Victorian era. She loves heroes who struggle against all odds and heroines who are ahead of their time. A former teacher with a degree in history, she finds there's nothing better than being able to combine her love of the past with a die-hard belief in happy endings.
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Birth date: 1971-10-28
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WhiskeyintheJar Romance
WhiskeyintheJar Romance rated it 6 years ago
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Second in the Duke's Den series that follows three friends who invest together, Anything But a Duke follows the one without a title, Aidan Iverson. He's been abl...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 6 years ago
Life and love requires some tough decisions to be made. How do you choose between the things you want and the people you need? Nick and Mina find themselves caught in the the middle of their heart's desires and their life's ambition in A Duke Changes Everything. In a world full of people blessed wit...
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Romance Book Reviews For You rated it 8 years ago
'A Study in Scoundrels' by Christy Carlyle is book Two in the "Romancing the Rules" series. This is the story of Sophia Ruthven and Jasper Grey. I have read the previous book but fell this can easily be a standalone book. Sophia writes detective stories so she is always looking around for informatio...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 8 years ago
ARC Review: Rules for a Rogue (Romancing the Rules) by Christy CarlyleThe irony of the relationship between Kit and Ophelia is that there is love, the issue is that neither knows how to accept the flaws of the other. Until they can face the problems rooted in the past, there can never be a future....
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 9 years ago
One Dangerous Desire, in my opinion could be described as the anti love story. Former loves are brought together by a chance at financial gain. Christy Carlyle has written characters that are arrogant and ambitious but are also confused and afraid. A contradiction? Yes. That is what makes a good...
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