The Bride Wore Pearls
“Intriguing…engaging…an illicit delight”--Stephanie Laurens“Liz Carlyle weaves passion and intrigue with a master’s touch.” --Karen RobardsBeneath the elegant façade of Victorian high society, the rules of danger and desire are the only rules that apply for the mysterious men of the St James...
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“Intriguing…engaging…an illicit delight”--Stephanie Laurens“Liz Carlyle weaves passion and intrigue with a master’s touch.” --Karen RobardsBeneath the elegant façade of Victorian high society, the rules of danger and desire are the only rules that apply for the mysterious men of the St James Society. New York Times bestseller Liz Carlyle carries readers deep into this realm of intrigue and passion once more in her breathtaking historical romance sizzler, The Bride Wore Pearls. The third book in her sexy, compelling, action-packed series, The Bride Wore Pearls is a scorching story of a very proper lady who flees her home in a far corner of the British Empire, entrusting her safety and her heart to a dangerous outlaw in Victorian London. Amanda Quick and Gaelen Foley fans will most certainly be enthralled.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061965777 (0061965774)
Publish date: July 31st 2012
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Series: Fraternitas Aureae Crucis (#3)
a spicy romantic story with a clever and charming hero and heroine.
The Bride Wore Pearls – Liz Carlyle. First of all, I love the personal maid and valet in Rance & Anisha’s home. The poor valet to Rance – haha! What he needs to go through every morning! Love Anisha’s boys! Naughty little gremlins they are indeed! And Love Aisha’s parakeet! Rance is the ultimate b...
Sadly, it just didn't do it for me - I'm not a big fan of widowed heroines to begin with, and I don't particularly like the hero. Throw in the light paranormal elements and it just didn't keep my interest. DNF, 36%, 1/2/2013
stubborness to the extreme, opium use in excess, arguing constantly for first 90 pages.
While this was slow-moving at times, it has a depth, complexity and richness that called to me. I was immersed in the time period, and the sensuality and veracity of the complex emotions the characters felt. Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur in the August issue. http://affairedecoeur.com.