Book Review: Anne Stuart’s Fire and Ice
Broken-hearted, Jilly Lovitz wants to cry on her sister’s shoulder. Instead she’s yanked off the streets by a tattooed Yakuza punk and secret agent, narrowly escaping…
Broken-hearted, Jilly Lovitz wants to cry on her sister’s shoulder. Instead she’s yanked off the streets by a tattooed Yakuza punk and secret agent, narrowly escaping…
Pursuit of physical pleasure is both the Viscount Rohan’s preferred pastime and his most pressing urge, until he encounters the fascination of a woman who won’t be swayed.
Isobel Lambert may be sleek, sophisticated, and the powerful head of The Committee, but the ghost of her past returns for revenge.
The tornado that is Lady Melisande Carstairs is not the prim-and-proper wife Viscount Rohan had in mind. Nor does she condone his brother’s Heavenly Host.
Museum curator Summer Hawthorne considered the exquisite ice-blue bowl given to her by her Japanese nanny a treasure of sentimental value—until somebody tried to kill her for it.
An easy delivery to a billionaire’s yacht turns deadly for Manhattan lawyer Genevieve Spenser when he tries to force her. Now she in the way of Peter Jensen’s mission…
A chance to earn a bit on the side translating at a business conference outside Paris? Hell, yes. Until Chloe Underwood discovers the truth about her employers…
Ruined and shunned by London society, Miranda Rohan embraces the freedom that comes from having nothing left to lose until trapped in a marriage rooted in vengeance.
Now a dedicated member of the depraved Heavenly Host, Adrian Alistair Rohan loses himself in his only pleasure, and see Charlotte as a toy until better arrives.