Devil to Pay, Vol. 2 by Liz Carlyle

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: December 2004
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 26,119

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    • Pub. Date: December 2004
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 26,119

    Synopsis

    Liz Carlyle, bestselling author of The Devil You Know and A Deal With the Devil, continues her devilish streak with this sensual regency romance.

    By day, Sidonie Saint-Godard is a quietly elegant young widow who teaches deportment to the unpolished daughters of London's nouveau riche. By night, she is someone altogether different....

    The notorious Black Angel — so called for her lusciously located angel tattoo — ruthlessly takes from powerful men who exploit, and gives to those who suffer at their hands. Always in disguise, she has eluded capture and her identity remains a mystery....

    The Marquess of Devellyn, one of the least noble noblemen in town, uses and discards women as he pleases. But when the Black Angel entices him into her bed, ties him up, and pilfers his most valued possession, she may have gone too far. This time, Devellyn tells her, she'll have the devil to pay. And he definitely means to collect.

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    Biography

    During her frequent travels through England, Liz Carlyle always packs her pearls, her dancing slippers, and her whalebone corset, confident in the belief that eventually she will receive an invitation to a ball or a rout. Alas, none has been forthcoming. While waiting, however, she has managed to learn where all the damp, dark alleys and low public houses can be found.

    Liz hopes she has brought just a little of the nineteenth century alive for the reader in her popular novels, which include the trilogy of One Little Sin, Two Little Lies, and Three Little Secrets, as well as The Devil You Know, A Deal With the Devil, and The Devil to Pay. Please visit her at www.lizcarlyle.com, especially if you're giving a ball.

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    Pretty Good!by Lynz_in_Love

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    December 14, 2009: I may be judging this book/author a little harshly because I just got through reading the best book ever (Kingdom of Dreams by Judith McNaught) but I still thought it was good. I really enjoyed the plot; just thought it needed a little something extra to be a really good book. However, any book where the heroine is getting back at the arrogant males of her city deserves at least four stars no matter what. I'll probably try another book by this author to see if I was just being a little judgmental but overall a nice and relaxing read.

    I Also Recommend: Kingdom of Dreams.

    Funny and different!by Anonymous

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    June 11, 2005: Laugh-out-loud-funny! I laughed on the bus while I was reading this and then I had to explain, 'Sorry. Funny book.' It was embarrassing, but worth it. Besides being funny (in situation and dialogue), it was also a well-written historical, atypical in its characters. We got BOTH a rough-around-the-edges hero AND heroine, which you hardly ever see, especially in a historical. Great, fun read!


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