"Fabulous late eighteenth century romance"
In 1776 Paris, Helena de Stansion plans to flee to
England to avoid an arranged marriage by her guardian,
Comte Fabian de Vichisse. However, duty calls and she
tends to her ailing sister. In the garden, she spots an
intruder, who unbeknownst to her steals a dagger from her
guardian. Surprisingly she helps him escape, but not
before he kisses her. Fabian uses Helena as a pawn to gain his desires. He
agrees to allow her to go to England to marry a duke as
long as the noble is wealthier than she is, which limits
the field to almost no one. At a London soiree, Helena
recognizes Sebastian Cynster whose kiss from that day in
the garden still excites her. Sebastian also knows that
Helena is the woman he never forgot. Helena tells
Sebastian that she seeks a husband and asks him to help her
find a spouse. Sebastian knows he loves Helena, but he is
not sure how to propose to his beloved. Then there is her
guardian holding her sister hostage to insure Helena
remains pliable. Stephanie Laurens has written six Cynster tales
including a NY Times bestseller. Her latest tale, THE
PROMISE IN A KISS, is a prequel to the other novels and may
be the best of the lot. Besides containing an exciting
story line that shows the "roots" of the Cynster dynasty,
the plot has a delightful hero and an intrepid heroine who
make this into a fabulous late eighteenth century romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted November 3, 2001
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