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"A Wonderfully Romantic Regency"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted January 10, 2003
Lady Jacinda Knight has five older, over-protective
brothers who have arranged her marriage to an older, staid
friend -- the marquess of Griffith, Jacinda knows they only
want what is best for her, and part of this is to curb her
youthful impetuousness. She has contrived a plan Read more...
"A masterful portrait of love and desire"
Reviewed by Desmond CHan
Posted January 16, 2003
In her second and third installment to the Knight series,
readers lament the lack of romance in Lord of Fire and the
flawed conclusion in Lord of Ice. Her latest attempt marks
her triumphant return in fixing the glitches, making Lady
of Desire one of her most compelling novels after Read more...
SummaryImpetuous Lady Jacinda Knight is the daughter of a
scandalous womanand Society predicts she'll follow
in her mother's footsteps. Then one night, in flight from
an arranged and loveless marriage, Jacinda finds herself
alone on a dangerous street face-to-face with Billy Blade,
the notorious leader of a band of thieves. His stolen
kisses awaken in her a longing for a man she can never
possess.
A handsome outlaw running from a secret past, Billy Blade
has never met a woman like Jacindaher fiery
innocence and blossoming sensuality set his rebel's heart
ablaze. Having turned his back on the privilege and power
of his tyrannical father's house years before, he vows to
return to reclaim his title, Earl of Rackfordto win
the love of the ravishing beauty who has stolen his heart.
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