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Heart of Fire

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From a New York Times–bestselling author, a “Victorian [romance] blessed with a strong plot and a rich . . . cast . . . a surefire crowd pleaser” (Publishers Weekly).
As a viscount’s daughter, vivacious Coralee Whitmore is perfectly placed to write about London’s elite in the outspoken ladies’ gazette, Heart to Heart. But beneath her fashionable exterior beats the heart of a serious journalist.
So when her sister’s death is dismissed as suicide, Corrie vows to uncover the truth, suspecting the notorious Earl of Tremaine was Laurel’s lover and the father of her illegitimate child. Corrie infiltrates Castle Tremaine posing as a wide-eyed country relation whose charming figure—and reduced circumstances—make her irresistible to the confirmed scoundrel. But Corrie finds the earl is not all he seems . . . nor is she immune to his charms, however much she despises his caddish ways.
Far from a society column, Corrie’s life soon reads more like one of Mr. Dickens’s serials. But the danger of her ruse is hardly fictional: someone is bent on ensuring Corrie’s questions go unanswered—and unasked.
 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 29, 2007
      In Martin’s newest, the second in her Heart Trilogy (after Heart of Honor
      ), writer and aristocrat Coralee Whitmore is in mourning for her late sister, Laurel, believed to be a suicide. Brave, impetuous Coralee, however, suspects foul play, and so she starts an investigation of Grayson Forsythe, Earl of Tremaine, the man she suspects was her sister’s lover. Disguised as Forsythe’s impoverished cousin, Coralee gains admittance to his world and discovers that things are not what they seem—especially her own feelings for the roguish earl. A night of passion and a dollop of danger kick the smart, sexy protagonists into high gear, though they play off each other superbly from the start. Martin’s Victorian is blessed with a strong plot and a rich supporting cast of family and friends, making this fun, full romance a surefire crowd pleaser.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2007
      Coralee Whitmore knew her sister Laurel did not commit suicide. Although everyone might think Laurel drowned herself and her new baby to avoid the scandal of being an unwed mother, Corrie knew that someone else was responsible. Determined to find her sister's murderer, Corrie uses her connections as a society columnist for Heart to Heart, one of Victorian London's most popular ladies magazines, to find out more about Grayson Forsythe, Earl of Tremaine, and the man Corrie believes was Laurel's lover. When Corrie learns that Gray's first wife drowned a year ago, leaving Gray a wealthy widower, she disguises herself as a distant relative of the nobleman?s, and with her cousin Allison Hatfield, travels to Castle Tremaine to find evidence that will prove Gray murdered her sister. Martin deftly laces the captivating, gothic-tinged plot of the second tale in her Heart series with subtle danger and plenty of sexy romance.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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