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April Moon (Harlequin Single Title)
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April Moon (Harlequin Single Title)
Author: Merline Lovelace, Miranda Jarrett, Susan King

Book Information
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
Rating:
5

ISBN-13: 9780373836109 - ISBN-10: 0373836104
Publication Date: 4/1/2004
Pages: 384

Book Description:
One magical night
One silvery moon
Three unforgettable new love stories . . .

Sailor's Moon by Merline Lovelace

While traveling to her unwanted wedding to a brutal nobleman, the notorious Lady Elizabeth Stanton was taken captive by Captain Richard Blake, and all-too-appealing American with vengeance on his mind! But the trouble was that Elizabeth soon wanted nothing more than to stay his prisoner . . .

White Fire by Susan King

On a moonlit Scottish coast, Jenny Colvin searched for proof to halt her rogue father's hanging. Stopped by the mysterious and brooding Sir Simon Lockhart, she begged for his help, aware that only this once-daring smuggler could save her father from the gallows.

The Devil's Own Moon by Miranda Jarrett

On a madcap wager, Harry, the fast-living Earl of Atherwall, assumed the guise of a reckless highwayman and unknowingly ordered Sophie Potts, his lost love, to stand and deliver. When Sophie refused, Harry had no choice but to kidnap her instead!


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Anny P. (wolfnme) wrote on 8/19/2006...


Merline Lovelace writes the most enjoyable of these three stories that must be resolved in the space of one night's full moon. We're rooting for Lady Sarah Stanton--AKA the notorious Lady S--to find a better mate than her obviously vile finace. He is actually holding her hostage in return for absolving her family debts. A mutiny spurred by "pirates" solves this dilemma and brings her a better match.

Susan King's story is poignant and captures a 19th century Scottish ambience. It is a bit less fun, though, based on a hateful misunderstanding among smugglers. However, her heroine's desire to save her father, and the hero's actions to help her are compelling.

Miranda Jarrett's English governess must get to her next job despite a rickety carriage and her childhood sweetheart's pretending, on a lark, to be a highwayman. She's a spunky gal, but the dismal premise of having to forsake her love and become a starchy governess due to their class differences hangs on the story like stale mildew. This one doesn't quite jell, but the April Moon conceit is handled well by all three.


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