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"Strong novellas"

In a Moonlit Garden by Cathy Maxwell. To prove his worth to his beloved, Colonel Michael Sanson pretends to be a tea merchant to get inside the home of a scientist considered to have stolen a formula. However, Michael soon finds himself enlisted to a different masquerade after meeting the niece of his target. He begins to wonder how fickle can one get as he finds himself falling in love with Lady Jocelyn, but her intended is whom he is supposed to make jealous, not push aside. This is an engaging historical romance that stars wonderful characters.

Hunting Season by Liz Carlyle. Marquis Christian Villiers is obsessed with ruining Roth who caused his sister Lenora to commit suicide. He finds the perfect plan when he meets the intended bride of the dastardly villain. However, Christian's plans radically change when he begins to fall in love with the kind Lady Elise Middleton. This also is a charming historical romance that contains beguiling protagonists.

Both stories are strong novellas that readers will enjoy. Cathy Maxwell and Liz Carlyle provide strong tales with wonderful casts that testify to the talents of the writers to entertain sub-genre troops.

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted April 20, 2002

SUMMARY
 

Tea For Two
by Liz Carlyle, Cathy Maxwell

Pocket Books
May 1, 2002
ISBN #0743445813
400 pages
Paperback
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Liz Carlyle

The School For Heiresses
A Deal with the Devil
Big Guns Out Of Uniform
The Devil You Know
No True Gentleman


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