No True Gentleman
In this powerful and passionate novel from Liz Carlyle, one of romance fiction's brightest new stars, a high-society murder brings scandal to the lords and ladies of the ton -- and unexpected desire to a pair of unlikely lovers. No True Gentleman Lady Catherine Wodeway knows that no true...
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In this powerful and passionate novel from Liz Carlyle, one of romance fiction's brightest new stars, a high-society murder brings scandal to the lords and ladies of the ton -- and unexpected desire to a pair of unlikely lovers. No True Gentleman Lady Catherine Wodeway knows that no true gentleman would presume to kiss a lady senseless without a proper introduction -- not even to save her life. yet somehow, Maximilian de Rohan's dark good looks, brooding manner, and mysterious past make it all too easy for Catherine to forget that she's a lady. Although Max is stunned by Catherine's beauty, honesty, and charm, he knows that getting mixed up with a noblewoman can end badly, especially when her brother is a murder suspect. But when Catherine stumbles onto the key to Max's murder investigation and unwittingly places herself in the killer's hands he will risk everything to pull her out of danger and into the arms of love.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780743437844 (0743437845)
Publish date: July 1st 2002
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 447
Edition language: English
Series: Rutledge Family (#2)
Lovely romance and great characters, but I can't understand why Liz Carlyle has these crime stories smushed into her romances. This one would have been a lot more satisfying for me if the love story and characters had been allowed to develop without nearly as much interference from the crime story, ...
After I read more then 1/2 of the book I was sure that it won't get more then 3*, but Liz Carlyle amazed me and the last 20% of the book were 5*. I liked how the heroine was so practical and that she didn't care about the aristocratic ladder. The hero was great too, he had such a strong moral compas...
This is another of Carlyle's better books. The hero and heroine are absolutely kick-ass characters.
Already read, Review later.