The Return of the Prodigal (Romney Marsh Series #6) by Kasey Michaels

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 384pp
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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

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    Being left in the care of the lovely Lisette, who tended to his every need, helped him forget the horrors of war. Though she played her part well, Rian's Becket intuition led him to believe there was more to the young woman than met the eye.

    Could she possibly be part of a conspiracy to destroy Rian and his friends--or even the entire Becket clan? And if she was aligned with the enemy, how would he ever bring himself to stop her, when she was beginning to mean more to him than life itself...?

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    Biography

    The hallmarks of New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Kasey Michaels' writing are humor, romance and happy endings. The importance of upbeat, entertaining fiction was brought home to Kasey when her eldest son became very ill. During the long months while he was in the hospital after his kidneys failed, she noticed that the nurses who cared for the sick children and the mothers who spent long hours at their bedsides often had a romance novel in their back pockets. She began carrying her own romances to the hospital in a small suitcase, reading and then sharing and trading them with the other moms.

    "We were living in a world too real in that hospital," Kasey says today. "We all functioned at the highest level—there was no choice but to function, to persevere—and we all occasionally escaped that world into the hope and happy endings of romance novels."

    Kasey had actually written her first book just before her son's illness. She penned her second book during those long months in the hospital, and it became The Tenacious Miss Tamerlane.

    Since then, Kasey has gone on to write about 100 more books, and to receive a trio of coveted Starred Reviews from Publishers Weekly. The third was for her first HQN title, The Butler Did It, which was also a 2005 nominee for the Romance Writers of America's (RWA) highest award, the RITA Award and Publishers Weekly's Quills Award. She is already a recipient of the RITA Award, a Waldenbooks and BookRak Bestseller Award, and many awards from Romantic Times magazine, including a Career Achievement Award for her Regency-era historical romances.

    Kasey has alsoappeared onthe Today Show, and was the subject of the Lifetime Cable-TV show A Better Way, in conjunction with Good Housekeeping magazine, a program devoted to women and how they have achieved career success in the midst of motherhood (short version: "with great difficulty").

    Kasey has written Regency romances, Regency historicals, category books including novellas and continuities and a few series "launch" books, and single-title contemporaries. Hers is also the twisted mind behind her ongoing Maggie Kelly mystery series that stars a former romance writer turned historical mystery writer. She is also the author of the highly praised nonfiction book, written as Kathryn Seidick, Or You Can Let Him Go, which details the story of Kasey and her family during the time of her eldest son's first kidney transplant.

    Kasey and her husband of more than 40 years live in Pennsylvania with their two neurotic Persians, Princess and Peaches. They are proud parents of four and grandparents of two. Each summer the entire family volunteers to help out with the golf tournament her grown son founded to benefit the Gift of Life Donor Program of Philadelphia. Monies raised contribute to the costs of transporting the youngest members of Team Philadelphia to the annual Transplant Olympics.

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    September 30, 2007: Rian Becket may have survived the war but not without serious injuries. Having been nursed back to health by Lisette, he finds himself developing feelings for her. But he doesn?t trust her. They?re living in a manor house and she says she?s a housemaid to her mother?s childhood friend but something just doesn?t seem right. She?s too anxious to know things about his family and home. And as a Becket, those are things you don?t tell just anyone. ..... Lisette has been given the task of finding out where Rian Becket?s family lives. But Rian is not cooperating with her. She knows he is withholding information and being deliberately vague. She describes the manor house owner as a cruel, mean man and proposes a plan of escape, where she hopes he will take her to his home, even as she worries about how she will be received by his family. ..... As Rian and Lisette embark on their journey to Becket Hall, they each discover that things aren?t always as they seem. Both being romantics, they are seemingly, inexplicably drawn to each other, despite the fact that neither trusts the other. So, are the developing feelings a result of the nurse / patient relationship or are they real? And if they?re real, can they withstand the lies and half truths? ..... The Return of the Prodigal is the sixth installment of the Becket?s saga. One of the things I love about Kasey Michaels? books is that she creates things so vividly, yet does so subtly. For example, I could hear Lisette?s french accent, visualize Jasper?s imposing frame, without being constantly reminded that Lisette was French and Jasper was a giant. I loved that. And I loved The Return of the Prodigal. It is a fast-paced, action packed story. A must read.

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    September 06, 2007: Rian Becket was wounded at Waterloo he was saved when a stranger removed him from the battlefield and left him with the lovely Lisette to help him heal. As he recuperates physically, mentally he remains despondent over the loss of an arm. Only the innocent Lisette keeps his spirits from crashing.-------------- Rian believes Lisette?s tale of fleeing a cruel employer because he needs to in order to survive. However, he soon will learn the truth the hard way about his Lisette, who has set him up as a pawn for an enemy, who ?owns? her, trying to destroy the Becketts. The adversary failed to account for one minor detail in an otherwise perfect scheme Lisette has fallen in love with Rian.----- Readers who have followed this refreshing Regency saga will know that the end is near as the mystery of who wants to destroy the Beckets of Romney Marsh is focusing. The story line is action-packed, but driven by the RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL and the nurse he loves. Lisette steals the show from the Beckett brood as she must decide between loyalties to her father vs. fidelity to the man she loves. Although this tale like the previous ones can stand alone, to understand the flow of the mystery, fans should start with the first book and proceed from there.------------ Harriet Klausner