Synopses & Reviews
A passion that is less than lawful and
More Than A ScandalLovely Catherine Miller has always been timid -- until the treachery of unscrupulous cousins threatens her childhood home. But her discovery of the journal of the notorious "ThiefofRobinson Square" has given the resourceful lady a plan.
To exact a righteous vengeance, she will don the mantle of this "Robin Hood" who, years ago, preyed on pompous Society.She doesn't realize,however, that the one man in London sworn to stop her is the man she has loved in secret since she was twelve!
An important mission to unmask a traitor has brought Major Marcus Dunn back to Catherine Miller, only to find that the shy, awkward girl he remembers is now an enticing young woman with a spirit as strong as his. But the tempting enchantress guards a secret, and Marcus fears his desirefor her could expose his own -- and send them both careeningrecklessly toward a passionate love far more perilous than mere scandal.
Synopsis
In the second book of her exciting new Andersen Hall series, Sari Robins delivers another delightful and fast-paced Regency romance full of emotion and liveliness that is sure to delight her fans.
To exact vengeance on her insidious cousins who betrayed her and concurrently to save the orphanage that rescued her from them, Catherine Miller assumes the mantle of a famous Robin hood-style thief who scandalized Society years before. Unbeknownst to her, the burglar she imitates is the man she's loved since she was twelve.
To save a friend, Major Marcus Dunn, a war hero, is forced to return to the orphanage he swore never to revisit. Marcus must ferret out a traitor to the Crown. Instead, he winds up hunting a copycat criminal who somehow manages to mimic his youthful escapades as the notorious thief of Robinson Square. Little does he know that the quarry he hunts is the staid, blue-stocking lady living under his own roof.
About the Author
Sari Robins was born and raised in New York, married a Southern gentleman, and lives with her family in Georgia. Having spent years working as a tax attorney, she realized that deep inside her beat the heart of an author. In 2000 she left her law practice to be a full time mother and writer. Now, while using her legal skills to navigate the business of publishing, she also gets to be more creative than she ever could have been with a legal brief. She loves writing fiction, particularly narratives set in England's Regency period, the locale for her first two novels,
Her Scandalous Intentionsand
All Men Are Rogues.
One Wicked Nightis the first in a new series for Avon Books, also set in Regency England.
Sari loves to hear from readers. Please visit her at www.sarirobins.com.