Almost a Princess by Elizabeth Thornton

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  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 367pp
  • Sales Rank: 123,867
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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 367pp
    • Sales Rank: 123,867

    Synopsis

    From nationally bestselling author Elizabeth Thornton comes a sensuous new tale of true love and fiery romance—under the most intriguing of circumstances.

    Case Devere, the steely-eyed earl of Castleton, has agreed to help Special Branch track down a notorious killer—one who just happens to be his archenemy. But he finds more than he bargained for when his search leads him to Jane Mayberry, a beautiful bluestocking passionately devoted to the cause of women’s rights—and to protecting her privacy. As irresistible as she is uncooperative, the spirited Jane arouses Case’s interest—as well as his worst suspicions—when she quietly disappears. Determined to find the one woman who may hold the key to his investigation—and to his heart—Case goes after her.

    Though their sparring belies an attraction too powerful to deny, Jane knows there can never be anything between herself and the strong-willed earl. For she bears a dark and terrifying secret that must remain hidden—even at the cost of a broken heart. As Case fights for the love of the one woman who has ever mattered to him, they are swept into a deadly game by a killer who won’t stop until he has punished them both.

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    Biography

    Elizabeth Thornton was born and educated in Aberdeen, Scotland, where she taught school for a number of years.

    She is the author of five Regency Romances and fifteen historical romances. She has been nominated for and received many awards including the Romantic Times Trophy Award for the best New Historical Regency Author and Best Historical Regency. Her books have appeared on best-selling lists and have been translated into many languages.

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    FINALLY!by Anonymous

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    December 11, 2004: AFTER READING 4 OTHER THORNTON BOOKS AND NONE REALLY WORTH THE READ--THIS IS ONE I CAN RECOMMEND. THE ONLY DRAWBACK TO GETTING 5 STARS WAS-ON A SENSUAL SCALE OF 1-10 THIS WAS A 2 AND THAT WAS BEING CHARITABLE. CASE WAS NOT OVERBEARING AS SOME HEROS ARE. JANE IS NOT A SIMPERING IDIOT-NOR A IRON-CORESTED FEMALE. THERE WAS MORE THAN ONE SURPRISE-AND ALTHOUGH THE DETAILS OF THE MYSTERIES WAS REVEALED TOO SOON THIS IS STILL A GOOD BOOK.

    Almost but not quiteby Anonymous

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    November 25, 2003: After reading the perfect princess I was looking forward to the story of Case. Beatiful book with a captivating story. I like romancces that have some suspence in them and this is one of them. The end though is unbelievably rushed . It leaves you with a taste of unfullfilment in the mistery depatrment.


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