The Saint Who Stole My Heart

Author(s): Stefanie Sloane

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A Regency Rogues novel of desire, danger, intrigue, and steamy seduction from acclaimed writer Stefanie Sloane. Possessed of a brilliant mind and a love for puzzles, Dashiell Matthews, Viscount Carrington, is a crucial member of the elite Young Corinthians spy league. Assuming the facade of an addle-brained Adonis, he hunts for a notorious London murderer known as the Bishop. When fate causes him to cross paths with Miss Elena Barnes, Dash discovers an enigma that will prove delightfully intoxicating to unravel: a voluptuous beauty as intelligent as she is fearless. Only the lure of a collection of rare books bequeathed to her family by Dash's late father could tempt Elena from her cozy rural life to the crush and vanity of London. But if Elena finds his lordship to be the most impossibly beautiful man she's ever seen, he also seems to be the stupidest. Which made her body's shameless response to his masterful seduction all the more unfathomable. Yet when she discovers Dash's mission to track the dangerous Bishop, she willingly risks everything - her trust, her heart, her very life - to join him.

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'Smart, sensuous, and sparkling with wit...spectacular' -- Julia Quinn 'Sloane cements her reputation with a powerfully emotional, sexually charged story that will keep you up all night' -- Romantic Times 'Stefanie Sloane writes utterly delectable and seductive Regency romance!' -- Teresa Medeiros

A childhood spent lost in the pages of countless novels led Stefanie Sloane to college, where she majored in English. No one was more surprised than Stefanie when she actually put her degree to use and landed a job in Amazon.com's editorial department. She spent more than five years reading for a living before leaving to concentrate on her own stories. Stefanie Sloane lives with her family in Seattle.

General Fields

  • : 9780755396658
  • : Headline Publishing Group
  • : Headline Book Publishing
  • : 0.2
  • : 31 August 2012
  • : 197mm X 131mm X 20mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stefanie Sloane
  • : Paperback
  • : 304