Synopses & Reviews
After this decree from his grandmother,Richard, Viscount Mallory, goes insearch of the long-lost family heirloom. Imagine his surprise when he spots the exquisite heart-shaped ruby brooch on the bosom of the equally exquisite Lady Isabel Weymouth! Could this popular young socialite actually be a jewel thief?
Richard is determined that the brooch be returned to his family. So when an opportunity presents itself, he pilfers the jewel from the lady's bedroom, but is stunned when she steals it back the very next day! Clearly the enchanting Isabel is a more formidable opponent than he imagined, and the former soldier finds himself battling wits and wills with the captivating temptress. Passion ignites between them as the competition heats up, and suddenly there is more than a ruby brooch at stake in this game of hearts.
Synopsis
After this decree from his grandmother,Richard, Viscount Mallory, goes insearch of the long-lost family heirloom.Imagine his surprise when he spotsthe exquisite heart-shaped ruby broochon the bosom of the equally exquisiteLady Isabel Weymouth! Could thispopular young socialite actually be ajewel thief?
Richard is determined that the brooch be returned to hisfamily. So when an opportunity presents itself, he pilfersthe jewel from the lady's bedroom, but is stunned when shesteals it back the very next day! Clearly the enchantingIsabel is a more formidable opponent than he imagined, andthe former soldier finds himself battling wits and wills withthe captivating temptress. Passion ignites between them asthe competition heats up, and suddenly there is more than aruby brooch at stake in this game of hearts.
About the Author
Candice Hern has always enjoyed escaping into the history and literature of Regency England. After years of re-reading the novels of Jane Austen and other women of the period, she by chance discovered the great Georgette Heyer— and all her contemporary stepchildren—and was instantly hooked.
Candice lives in San Francisco in a house cluttered with African violets, orchids, Regency-period antiques, and mountains of reference books.