A Deal with the Devil
by Liz Carlyle
Pocket Books (Star)
March 1, 2004
ISBN #0743470036
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Liz Carlyle

Never Romance a Rake

Never Lie To A Lady

The School For Heiresses

Three Little Secrets

Two Little Lies

One Little Sin

The Devil to Pay

The One That Got Away

Big Guns Out Of Uniform

The Devil You Know

No True Gentleman

Tea For Two

REVIEW

"This intriguing romance is spellbinding and sensual."

Castle Cardow is wrought with a host of painful memories for Giles, Earl of Walfrafen. People also say the castle holds a curse that a bride can never be happy there. This is the past and the future is looming before us. Let us begin...

Giles resides in London and is known as the great political champion of the common man. For three years, he's been receiving missives from Aubrey, Cardow's efficient housekeeper, regarding decisions of the castle and reminding him of his benign neglect of its care. Now his uncle has been murdered. Giles must return, for Aubrey is the prime suspect.

Aubrey, and her young son, have found a safe haven at Cardow. Harboring secrets she must keep deeply buried, the murder investigation renews her fears. But upon Giles' arrival, she experiences a surrender, a sense of peace, a trust and a love she never thought would happen in her lifetime. And Giles feels for the first time a caring, a devotion, a need to protect, a love he's been yearning for. Aubrey changes his life and transforms his heart. A murderer must be found, and Giles will protect Aubrey, no matter how great the cost.

Ms. Carlyle weaves passion and intrigue with a master's touch. This story is spellbinding, dangerous, sensual and shows us the meaning of desire and love. It's a heartfelt triumph that captivates, entertains and should definitely not be missed.

Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 16, 2004




 

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