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Rating:  Summary: Recommended reading Review: Delavel Harmon, fifth Duke of Exton, virtually stole the Holland tiara from the too innocent man known as Stephen Holland. Stephen blamed it all on Gareth Carew. Stephen's soon to be married sister, Susannah, believed it too. Fact was, Gareth had tried to stop Stephen from gambling the tiara away to Delavel. So Gareth washed his hands of it all and left for his waiting government assignment.After three years, Susannah returned to London from Bengal as a widow. She brought her maid, Anjuli, and her pet monkey, Chatterji, with her. Susie's one goal was to steal back the tiara and put a paste fake in its place. Gossip told that the Duke planned to sell the tiara so the switch had to be done soon. However, more than she had that same idea! After three years of marriage to the Duke, Jane had finally met the man she loved. However, her husband was always keeping a close eye on her. Jane brought Susie and Gareth into her husband's suspicious gaze in hopes of keeping her real love's name secret. But the Duke's jealousy was a dangerous thing and may end up claiming all their lives! This one is more than just a Regency Romance! This one will send chills down your spine as the plot thickens! Very entertaining reading within these pages and highly recommended to all Regency fans!
Rating:  Summary: Grillion's wins! Review: If wmr-uk is going to go to the length of writing a nasty review, but sinks to stupid sarcasm as well, at least she should get her facts right. She can dislike this book as much as she wishes - good luck to her - but it's still Grillion's, as a little sensible research soon proves.
Rating:  Summary: Counterfeit Kisses - a hit no misses! Review: Yet again, another "can't put it down" book from the hand of Sandra Heath, as we have all come to expect. Every story has so many twists and turns that you can't help but get engrossed with the characters and the plot. It is such a shame that although wmr-uk seems to know the book inside out and memorised the story completely, she seems to think it was "tedious and unconvincing". But as the criticism was more of a personal embittered attack at Sandra Heath, as opposed to a review of a novel, I think it can be taken with a pinch of salt. Keep up the good work Sandra Heath, as your books just get better and better!
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