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"Fabulous early nineteenth century romantic suspense"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 23, 2004 on The Best Reviews
"Final book in the Princess trilogy is dark and emotional."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Posted January 10, 2005 on The Best Reviews
SummaryThe light of love glows in the darkness...
The desire for revenge sent William Enton, third baron
ofLandow, into Darktowne to punish those who destroyed
everything precious in his life. But this infamous lair of
robbers and cutthroats is no place for a gentleman. And
when he wakes after being set upon by brigands, a golden-
haired angel is tending to his wounds.
They call her "Princess," and royalty she must be, for
never has bearing and beauty been so perfectly blended in
one woman. But her tender touch masks a hardness born of
the streets; she is indeed the princess of thieves -- and
answerable only to the brutal kingpin who holds everyone in
Darktowne in his way. Now only a brazen masquerade can keep
William alive and bring him closer to this exquisite
enchantress. For his missionis suddenly clear: to melt the
frozen heart of the lady who has miraculously brought him
alive again . . . and to set her free with passion and
boundless love.
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