"terrific late Regency espionage romance"
In 1828 London, the Ton considers thirty years old Xanthia
Neville as an eccentric for females do not run a shipping
company, work undercover for the Home Office, nor chooses
to remain unmarried. Yet Xanthia does both quite
successfully. Lord Stefan Nash has a reputation for hurting men
financially and loving and leaving females with broken
hearts. He and his brother are new aristocratic converts
who many believe in spite of his sophistication does not
belong with polite company. Under the moonlight, Xanthia and Stefan meet and share an
incredible night of passion. Nash needs to know this
mystery woman who has stolen his heart by making her his
desire. Xanthia rejects his efforts to form a
relationship until the Home Office directs her to
investigate Nash's involvement with arms-smuggling. As
they fall in love, each begins to think the other is
dangerous to their heart and to their life, but neither
can walk away. This terrific late Regency espionage romance grips the
audience from the first shared look between the lead
couple and never slows down until the final
confrontation. The fast-paced story line turns into a one
sitting read as sub-genre fans want to know more about the
unique stars as Xanthia and Stefan are atypical of the
Regency mold. Liz Carlyle is at her excellent best with
this superior historical. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 24, 2007
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