[bksvol-discuss] just submitted

  • From: "maithe007" <maithe007@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:58:48 -0500

Hi list,

I just submitted:  The Bride Finder by Susan Carroll

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Synopsis:
Winner of the 1999 RITA award for Best Romance
From Barnes and Noble:
Anatole lives on the steep crags of Cornwall, trapped in isolation by his 
legacy and powers. Surrounded by only a handful of servants and his dogs, he has
never ventured far from the thick stone walls of his castle. Now, as part of 
timeless tradition, Anatole must turn to his former tutor and distant cousin,
Septimus Fitzleger, also known as the Bride Finder, a man blessed with the 
power to find the one woman who is Anatole's destiny. Madeline Breton is that
chosen bride and has come to Cornwall to meet her new husband. I know you are 
all Anatole St. Leger could ever want, Septimus had told her. And sensible
Madeline had begun to dream. But, now that she has reached her strange 
destination, the dream is diffusing quickly in the shadow of the dark and 
ominous
Castle Leger. Her husband is hardly the gentleman she had envisioned. He looks 
more like a fierce Celtic warrior, one whose wild, ebony hair and brusque
manner hint of stranger, mysterious gifts. What unknown forces are at work at 
Castle Leger? Why do the servants and the villagers both respect and fear
her husband? Anatole knows only too well the legacies that to him have been 
more curse than gift. But as Madeline embarks on an odyssey both otherworldly
and undeniably real, she and her husband fall hopelessly in love - until she 
also sees the haunting vision of murder in the crystal of the St. Leger sword
and vows never to let this dire portent come to pass. Then, into this hypnotic 
world, a sudden, terrifying enemy emerges to threaten both their lives.

Maithe
maithe007@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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