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Love's Wicked Jewel [MultiFormat]
eBook by Nora LeDuc
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eBook Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
eBook Description: Lady Genneva Harrington is horrified when she stumbles upon the dead body of her former suitor, Count Duprey. She fears her hot-headed brother killed the count in a fit of anger and revenge because the count has discarded Genneva like last season's hunting jacket. Waves of regret and doubt besiege her, but when her brother disappears, she vows his innocence and determines to save him from the hangman's noose by finding the count's real murderer. When she meets the notorious rake, Lord Blackbone, shortly after the count's death, Genneva believes she has an ally. Yet, she must risk not only her reputation by associating with the wicked man, but risk her heart as well by trusting him. He, too, has a mysterious connection to the count. Will Blackborne's motives for corroborating with Genneva prove more dangerous than any murderer's schemes?
eBook Publisher: Whiskey Creek Press, Published: 2006
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2006
Available eBook Formats [MultiFormat - What's this?]: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) [1.4 MB], eReader (PDB) [250 KB], Palm Doc (PDB) [227 KB], Rocket/REB1100 (RB) [206 KB], Microsoft Reader (LIT) [191 KB] - PocketPC 1.0+ Compatible, Franklin eBookMan (FUB) [242 KB], hiebook (KML) [595 KB], Sony Reader (LRF) [297 KB], iSilo (PDB) [187 KB], Mobipocket (PRC) [248 KB], Kindle Compatible (MOBI) [278 KB], OEBFF Format (IMP) [301 KB]
Words: 68725 Reading time: 196-274 min.
Microsoft Reader (LIT) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED
Adobe Acrobat (PDF) Format: Printing DISABLED, Read-Aloud ENABLED All Other formats: Printing DISABLED, Read-aloud DISABLED
ISBN: 1-59374-426-9

"The book was enormously entertaining from beginning to end. The characters were well developed and interesting. The dialogue was exceptional. I especially appreciated the humor and attitude in much of the conversation between Genneva and Nathaniel. It added that little extra dimension that really made the book. I also enjoyed the various societal roles portrayed by the characters: Grandmother, so proper and refined; Lucy, so emotional and petulant; Charles, so gentlemanly and shamed; Nathaniel, so roguish and charming; and Genneva, so prim and respectable. This is a very good book and I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you for sharing this tale! Five Beacon Review!--Ramona, Lighthouse Literary Reviews
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