The Leopard Prince: Number 2 in series
By (Author) Elizabeth Hoyt
Little, Brown & Company
Grand Central Publishing
1st March 2008
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Commended for Rita Awards (Historical) 2008
Paperback
384
Width 110mm, Height 169mm, Spine 27mm
180g
Legally Blonde meets Cinderella in this role reversal of a ditzy heiress who's against marriage - but who desperately wants an affair.
It is a universal truth that a woman - especially an heiress - must be in desperate need of a man to marry. Lady Georgina Maitland is the exception. For her, spinsterhood has been quite pleasant, with a steady inheritance, a manor of her very own, and, of course, her independence. But to run a manor, she needs a steward. Everyone knows that servants have no gender - and really a land steward is just a superior sort of servant.It's just that Harry Pye, her new steward, is a man. A very nice looking man. And not sexless at all. In fact, it would have to be just the opposite. And can she help that the man has beautiful eyes and such nice hands The only trouble is that everyone in the area is convinced that Harry is a killer - of sheep. It's just plain impossible to have a discreet affair when things keep getting in the way. With the farmer's livelihood being poisoned, the neighbouring landowner waiting to hang Harry, and three brothers on the warpath, its all Georgina can do to keep her head above water - and Harry's out of the noose.I didn't want it to end! - Julia Quinn
THE RAVEN PRINCE is a sexy, steamy treat! A spicy broth of pride, passion, and temptation. - Connie BrockwayTHE RAVEN PRINCE will leave you breathless. - Julianne MacLeanElizabeth Hoyt lives in central Illinois with three untrained dogs, two angelic, but bickering children, and one long-suffering husband. There is some debate on whether a golden hamster resides with her as well. The hamster was a free-thinking rodent and decided to live sans cage sometime in the summer of '05