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The Deception (Baron Series)

by Catherine Coulter
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Overview

The complete revamping of Catherine Coulter's 1983 Signet Regency, An Intimate Deception, led to this: a full-bodied historical romance with a new beginning and a new ending.

Synopsis

When the Duke of Portsmouth offers an impecunious half-French relative a job as his young son's nanny, he quickly discovers that he wants her, badly. What he discovers far more slowly is that she isn't at all what she seems. Evangeline de Beauchamps is in way over her head, playing an experienced widow with a man who knows women as well as he knows his horses -- or so he thinks.

Atlanta Constitution

Her plots are like rich desserts — sinfully delicious and hard to pass up.

About the Author, Catherine Coulter

Catherine Coulter is the author of numerous historical romances, including the Bride series, and contemporary romantic thrillers, including the popular FBI series.

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Editorials

Atlanta Constitution

Her plots are like rich desserts β€” sinfully delicious and hard to pass up.

Library Journal

An impecunious nanny worms her way into the Duke of Portsmouth's household in order to spy for a nasty group of Bonapartists who are holding her father prisoner. Evangeline de Beauchamp is impersonating an experienced widow as well, and it isn't long before the Duke suspects something, particularly when he catches her sneaking in and out of the caves near his private beach. It also isn't long before he, and every other man she meets, has fallen in lust with her. The gothic overtones, which include a dark castle, blackmail, a witch, and dangerous characters in the background, are well drawn and a lot of fun, but all of the panting sex as well as the Duke's breast fixation really get in the way. When the Duke and Evangeline finally consummate their relationship, the gasping and panting go on for nearly half a cassette. Denica Fairman is a good reader and maintains a smooth pace throughout. It is easy to differentiate the characters, and the various French and English accents do not distract, except for the Duke's mistress, who sounds like Baby Spice. Coulter is familiar to all library patrons as a prolific romance writer. This is not her best work, and the references to crossover characters and events from The Offer (Audio Reviews, LJ 11/15/98) may confuse some listeners. The Deception is a secondary choice for public libraries with popular audiobook collections.--Barbara Perkins, Irving P.L. Syst., TX Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Atlanta Constitution

Her plots are like rich desserts -- sinfully delicious and hard to pass up.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2003
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
384
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780451210708

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