"Tremendous Victorian era romantic suspense"
In 1893 Lady Katherine Smithfield travels to Egypt where
she is to fulfill her late mother's death bed wish that
she marries a family friend, Nazim. Katherine is not too
happy with this arrangement, but besides honoring her
deceased mother she rationalizes that it is not like she
has any other prospects ever since an accident scarred her
visage. However, her father is in trouble and if Katherine wants
to see him free and alive she must steal a treasure map
from someone named Ramses or the blackmailing tomb robbers
will insure an accident occurs. Ramses knows that once he
marries his English bride, he will be sworn as a Guardian
of the Ages to take the name Nazim and remain faithful to
his wife. Katherine tries to buy one of his famous
Arabian stallions but the stud discussion leads to a kiss
that moves the earth. Though she feels she found her soul
mate, she steals the map. Ramses vows the thief of his
heart will be his, but neither knows the danger nor whom
the other really is. THE TIGER & THE TOMB, the sequel to the delightful FALCON
AND THE DOVE, is a tremendous Victorian era romantic
suspense that will make believers out of readers that
Bonnie Vanak is a great writer. The story line is action
packed yet filled with humor, some of which is erotic.
The secondary cast adds depth to the era, the intrigue, or
amusing insight into the lead couple. Ramses and
Katherine are a charming duet whose adventures in late
nineteenth century Egypt is a winner for historical
readers of any age. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 16, 2003
SummaryWarrior of the Wind
The map to the treasure-filled tomb that would ransom Lady
Katherine's father was in the possession of a half-
English "Khamsin," a desert warrior renowned for tiger-like
ferocity. Long ago, a tiger had scarred Katherine and
taught her a lesson: Protect yourself from such powerful
creatures, no matter how beautiful. The veil she wore would
not be enough.
Seeker of her heart
Her foe was truly dangerous. His amber eyes were keener
than his sword, his kisses too. They stripped away
Katherine's defenses and made her forget her duties, her
promises, why she'd hidden so much from his view. Then the
warrior took Katherine where she wished to go. In the
depths of his ancestor's tomb he made sweet love to her and
proved she was his... and that very soon he would uncover
everything she tried to hide.
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