Devil Takes a Bride by Gaelen Foley

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  • Pub. Date: April 2004
  • 468pp
  • Sales Rank: 28,041

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    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 468pp
    • Sales Rank: 28,041

    Synopsis

    Celebrated storyteller Gaelen Foley brings her craft to new heights with Devil Takes a Bride, the seductive tale of a man bent on revenge and the beauty who teaches him to love again. . . .

    In the quiet English countryside, far from the intrigues of London, Lizzie Carlisle slowly mends her broken heart, devoting herself to her new position as lady’s companion to the Dowager Viscountess Strathmore— until her peaceful life is turned upside down by a visit from “Devil” Strathmore, the old woman’s untamed nephew—a dangerously handsome man whose wicked reputation hides a tortured soul.

    Devlin Kimball, Lord Strathmore, has spent years adventuring on the high seas, struggling to make his peace with the tragedy that claimed the lives of his family. But now he has uncovered the dark truth behind the so-called accident and swears retribution. He has no intention of taking a bride—until his eccentric aunt’s will forces he and Lizzie together, and Devlin finds his path to vengeance blocked by the stubborn but oh-so-tempting Miss Carlisle. Her passionate nature rivals his own. But disillusioned once by love, Lizzie will accept nothing less than his true devotion. . . .

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    Lizzie Carlisle, the heroine of Foley's fifth Knight family Regency (after Lady of Desire), possesses a sly, stubborn streak that quickly endears her to the reader, as well as to Devlin "Devil" Strathmore. As a companion to elderly Lady Augusta Strathmore, Lizzie pens a note to Devil implying that his lonely aunt is near death in order to get the notorious rake to visit. Angry at the deception but intrigued by Lizzie's wit and candor, Devil tries to seduce the bluestocking, but he forces himself to leave when he realizes that he could fall in love with her. Love would complicate Devil's plan to seek revenge against the aristocratic rogues who murdered his family 12 years earlier. The rogues, all members of the infamous Horse and Chariot Club, have almost accepted Devlin into their group, but when his aunt dies, he finds himself in a curious position: he must marry Lizzie to inherit his aunt's vast fortune. The gentle sparring that ensues between the two is amusing, and their tantalizingly brief sexual interludes will stoke readers' hunger for more. In this entertaining, if somewhat melodramatic, tale, Foley manages to do what few authors have-write a truly sensual romance, possessing depth of plot and character, that isn't overburdened by sex scenes. Agent, Nancy Yost. (May) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    A Pennsylvania native, Gaelen Foley holds a B.A. in English literature from S.U.N.Y. College at Fredonia. It was while studying the Romantic poets, such as Wordsworth, Byron, and Shelley, that she first became interested in the Regency period, in which her novels are set. After college, she moonlighted as a waitress for five years to keep her daylight hours free for writing and honing her craft. Her dedication paid off in 1998 when Ballantine published her first novel, The Pirate Prince, which went on to win the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Historical Romance. Since then, her books have won the National Readers’ Choice Award, the Bookseller’s Best Award, the Colorado Award of Excellence, the Beacon, and for two years running, the esteemed Golden Leaf.

    Foley lives in Pittsburgh with her husband, Eric, and two spoiled bichons frises. She is hard at work on her next book in the Knight family series. Readers can write to her at P.O. Box 522, South Park, PA, 15129, or visit her on the Web at www.gaelenfoley.com.

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    Great story!by DimplesND

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    January 20, 2009: I loved the story to this one,didnt have a lot of spice in it,but the story made up for that.Very interesting read.

    Farily Benignby Anonymous

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    February 27, 2008: I can sum up this book in one simple word. 'Nice' It has nice characters. It has nice dialogue and a nice plot. It started out well enough but quickly lagged towards the middle before picking up again at the end. I really loved all of Gaelen Foley's books, and I certainly didn't dislike this one, I just found it lacking in the usual spice and flare that Foley's books usually have. Lizzie Carlisle has been a close companion to the Knight family for her entire life. Since the age of nine she has been in love with the roguish and handsome Alec Knight (One Night of Sin). But when she finally confesses her love to him he runs from her. Completely humiliated, she takes refuge in Bath and takes a position as lady's companion to an aging Viscountess, Lady Strathmore. Upon meeting the old woman's handsome nephew, Devlin, both she and the handsome Lord fall for each other. There's an additional subplot about the deaths of Devlin's family as he seeks revenge for their murders. (Kinda boring actually but does give his character alot of depth) If you've been on a losing streak when it comes to finding a good book, Devil Takes a Bride will entertain you but don't expect to be knocked on your ass. (Alec, the youngest and my personal favorite Knight brother, has a pretty big part in this book as he attempts to win back Lizzie's affection from Devlin whom he believes to be unworthy of her. He's a bit misguided in his attempts but I've been a sucker for him throughout the entire Knight Miscellany. If you're a fan of his, like me, it wouldn't hurt to read this book.)


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