Lord of Fire by Gaelen Foley

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  • Pub. Date: March 2006
  • 432pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 432pp

    Synopsis

    Gaelen Foley has become one of the hottest new writers in romance, enticing her readers with bold love stories that burn with emotional intensity. Now in new novel, she presents her most unforgettable hero yet, the irresistible Lord of Fire.

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    A sequence of improbable events propel a virtuous, 21-year-old spinster and a moody rogue to meet and fall in love in the second installment in Foley's Regency-era Knight series (after The Duke). The story opens with a dramatic flourish when Alice Montague stumbles upon an orgy organized by the mysterious Lord Lucien Knight. Alice has come to "rescue" her sister-in-law, Caro a one-dimensional character who spends the entire book flitting in and out of men's beds and making mischief but she soon finds that she needs rescuing herself. Lucien, who is really one of England's premiere spies, has refused to let her leave his side for at least a week, but she fears that it will take less time than that to fall in love with the devilish rake. The story is at its best when Lucien and Alice are alone together, sharing their dreams and insecurities and developing a genuine relationship. Unfortunately, these intimate moments are all too rare. Midway through the novel, their romance gives way to a far-fetched subplot involving the capture of a French spy who plans to kill Lucien and terrorize England. Though they occasionally devolve into stereotypes, Foley's protagonists are captivating, but her hackneyed plot doesn't do them justice. (Jan.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Gaelen Foley is the award-winning author of The Pirate Prince, Princess, Prince Charming, and The Duke. She resides in Pennsylvania with her husband and two spoiled bichons frises, and is hard at work on her next novel. Readers can write to the author at: P.O. Box 522, South Park, PA, 15129, or e-mail her via her Web site at www.gaelenfoley.com.

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    I love Gaelen Foley - Virginia Henley & Mary Balogh booksby PhyliciaM

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    March 30, 2009: I purchased this book but I have not had time to read it. I also purchased and read "Lord of Ice" by Gaelen Foley, I also read "The Duke" & "Her Every Pleasure". Her books are page turners. I have been so engrossed with her books that I get up in the middle of the night to read more. They keep you wondering what's going to happen next. I recommend her books to anyone who loves period romances (as I do). You fall in love with the characters.

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    Excellent !!by Anonymous

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    March 07, 2008: I am not usually a big fan of historical romances, but this author is really good!! A co-worker introduced me to the book, and now I must read the rest. I highly recommend it.


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