The Bride Wore Pearls

Liz Carlyle


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Beneath the elegant façade of Victorian high society, the mysterious men of the St. James Society play only by rules of danger and desire. Rance Welham, the Earl of Lazonby, has survived scandal and disgrace, even evading the Queen’s justice at the end of a hangman’s rope. Now he’s about to gamble everything on something far more dangerous—desire. An exotic and elegant beauty, Lady Anisha Stafford fled her native India to seek refuge within London’s secretive St. James Society. But accepting protection from someone called a cold-hearted killer is a double-edged sword . . . especially when he’s the most intriguing man Anisha has ever laid eyes upon. In a world where treachery abounds, no one can be trusted—and no true passion can be denied. Together, these two tempestuous souls will risk their lives for a love that could redeem them . . . or destroy everything they hold dear.

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Avon's at RT and we're making a splash! Today and tomorrow we'll be hosting several events--and yes, there will be swag!! SPOTLIGHT ON AVON When: Thursday, May 2, 2013 11:15 am—12:15 pm Where: Mezzanine Level, Room Benton A and B What: Get the scoop on what Avon’s been up to in the past year, what exciting initiatives we’ve got planned for the next, and how you can be involved! THE BRIDE WORE TWO-PLY When: Thursday, May 2, 2013 1:30 – 2:30 pm Where: Lobby Level, Room Gillham B What: First the bride wore scarlet, then the bride wore pearls, and now the bride wears…two ply? Team up with Avon and William Morrow authors to see who can make the most beautiful wedding dress—from toilet paper! Prizes galore! THE RED SLIPPER LOUNGE EVENT When: Friday, May 3, 2013 6:15pm – 7:15 pm Where: Lobby Level, Room Gillham Hall What: Join us...

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The Bride Wore Pearls by Liz Carlyle (Fraternitas Aureae Crucis, #3)

Title: The Bride Wore Pearls Classifications: Adult Fiction Genre: Historical Romance Format: Paperback, 432 pages Publisher: Avon (July 31, 2012) ISBN-10: 0061965774 ISBN-13: 978-0061965777 Author's Website: http://www.lizcarlyle.com/ Fifteen Years ago, Rance Welham, The Earl of Lazonby, narrowly missed death by the hangman's noose. He'd been accused of murdering Lord Percy Peveril. It was his membership in the Fraternitas Aureae Crucis that had ultimately saved him. He vowed he'd prove his innocence in the matter and was determined to find the identity of the real murderer. 15 years long years later he still hadn't discovered the truth of what happened that ill fated night. He had hope by now to have restored his life and reputation. But the clues just weren't forthcoming. A year ago Lady Anisha Stafford came to England shortly after her father and husband died. She wanted the best for her two sons and decided England had more to offer them. So she...

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Pearls or a sari?

The heroine in Liz Carlyle’s The Bride Wore Pearls is a rarity in Victorian romance novels, a woman of mixed heritage. The exotic Anisha is half British and half Indian. That background is successfully utilized in the boudoir scenes. The book is lengthy at 422 pages with sufficient twists and turns before the hero’s scandalous situation introduced in the prologue is resolved. Rance fights his attraction to Anisha for some time, but is, of course, doomed to fail. She is a lady who will not be denied.

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Blog Tour Stop: The Bride Wore Pearls, by Liz Carlyle

Information:  Author: Liz Carlyle Publisher: Harper Collins Imprint: Avon Books Reviewing: Advanced Uncorrected Proof provided by publisher and TLC Book Tours Liz Carlyle is one of those ready, steady authors that I can always count on for solid read. In recent years, I've neglected a few of these authors, seduced away by vampires and shifters and shiny new faces in the Regency scene.  (I should say that technically, this is not a Regency as it takes place in the early Victorian period.  But in most ways, it fits into a Regency-style historical). So I was more than willing to pick up her latest and see how she's holding up against all the other temptations on the scene, and it's safe to say, "very well indeed." Blurb: Beneath the elegant façade of Victorian high society, the mysterious men of the St. James Society play only by rules of danger and desire....

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