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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Harpercollins
Published: Jan 1999
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Historical
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 416
The fourth book in the Bar Cynster series features Felicity Parteger, a young woman with angelic beauty, and Demon Cynster, a dark, passionate horsebreeder. As a girl, Felicity dreamed of marrying Demon, who is a few years her senior. But time has passed, and when the handsome pair is unexpectedly thrown together to uncover a race-fixing conspiracy, sparks fly. Now it's Demon who is transfixed by love, and he will stop at nothing to make Felicity his wife.
Tristan Wemyss, Earl of Trentham must marry within the year or lose his sizable inheritance. Determined to make the best of the situation Tristan...
This entry in the Cynster saga is actually a prequel to previous books in the series and tells of how Helena and Sebastian first met and fell in love....
Rakish Gyles Rawlings, Earl of Chillingworth, decides to settle down and take a wife. He weds docile, rich country girl Francesca Rawlings (a cousin...
In search of the perfect lover--and the perfect wife--Simon Frederick Cynster is stunned when his interest caught by the willful and independent...
Stunned but delighted when Viscount Calverton, the man she has always loved, agrees to her outrageous marriage proposal--just prior to passing out at...
Where are all the exciting men in London?After spending years in the glittering ballrooms of the ton, Amanda Cynster is utterly bored by the current...
With both of her parents gone, Patience Debbington is accustomed to managing her own affairs, and those of her teenage brother Gerrard. To her love is...
How can an honorable lady like Lady Catrioria Hennessy unite with a rake like Richard Cyster? Though charmed by his commanding presence, she cannot...
In Regency London, a veiled woman seeks out well-known cynic, womanizer, and detective Gabriel Cynster and makes a strange bargain: each step he takes...
I should give up on historical romances or learn to ignore the opinions of the time. I dont like the Cynster men, anyway so had trouble with this one deciding he wasnt robbing the cradle with a 20 year old girl. I do know that marrying off female children ASAP was SOP back in those days, but it still disturbs me. Then again, her immaturity is her best excuse for being attracted to one of those arrogant scoundrels. At least this one finishes the bar for me. No more Cynsters here,please!