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“
To Catch a Bride
is Anne Gracie at her best, with a dark and irresistible hero, a rare and winsome heroine, and a ravishing romance. Catch a copy now! One of the best historical romances I’ve read in ages.”
—Mary Jo Putney,
New York Times
bestselling author of
Loving a Lost Lord
Praise for
His Captive Lady
“With tenderness, compassion, and a deep understanding of the era, Gracie touches readers on many levels with her remarkable characters and intense exploration of their deepest human needs. Gracie is a great storyteller.”
—
Romantic Times
“Once again, author Anne Gracie has proven what an exceptionally gifted author is all about . . . She gives life to unforgettable characters and brings her readers along for the ride in what has proven to be an exciting, fun, and heartfelt emotional journey. Absolutely one of the best romances I’ve read this year!”—
CK
2
S Kwips and Kritiques
“Anne Gracie has created a deeply emotional, at times heart-wrenching journey for these two people who must learn to trust one another with their deepest feelings and darkest fears.”—
Romance Novel TV
“Anne Gracie at her best, and her best is very good. She has a lyrical writing style reminiscent of Mary Balogh, and the talent to bring readers vibrant characters, potent plots, and sizzling sensuality . . . YUM!”—
Reader to Reader Reviews
“A winner . . . A charming, witty, and magical romance . . .
Anne Gracie is a treasure.”—
Fresh Fiction continued . . .
“I never miss an Anne Gracie book.”
—
New York Times
bestselling author Julia Quinn
Praise for
The Stolen Princess
“Gracie begins the Devil Riders series with a fast-paced and enticing tale . . . Captures both the inherent tension of the story and the era with her hallmark charm and graceful prose.”—
Romantic Times
(4 stars)
“Anne Gracie’s talent is as consistent as it is huge. I highly recommend
The Stolen Princess
and look forward to the rest of the series.”—
Romance Reviews Today
“Anne Gracie always delivers a charming, feel-good story with enchanting characters. I love all of Ms. Gracie’s stories and
The Stolen Princess
is no exception. It stole my heart, as it will yours.”—
Fresh Fiction
Praise for the novels of Anne Gracie
“If you haven’t already discovered the romances of Anne Gracie, search for them. You’ll be so glad you did. She’s a treasure.”—
Fresh Fiction
“A powerfully emotional, steal-your-heart story . . . This magical romance not only warms your heart, it raises your temperature, too. Brava!”
—
Romantic Times
(top pick, 4
-
stars)
“Have you ever found an author who makes you happy? Puts a smile on your face as soon as you enter her story world? Anne Gracie has done that for me ever since I read
Gallant Waif
and through every book thereafter.”
—
Romance Reviews Today
“One of the best romances I have read in a long time . . .
The Perfect Waltz
is the book to share with a friend who has never read a romance novel—consider adding it to your conversion kit.”—
All About Romance
“It’s rare to find a novel that’s so moving and entertaining at the same time. I’d give a ten to the whole series if that were possible.”—
Romance Reviews Today
“One of those books that needs to be read from beginning to end in one sitting. Honestly, I couldn’t put it down!”
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Romance Reader at Heart
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Romance Junkies
Berkley Sensation Titles by Anne Gracie
THE PERFECT RAKE
THE PERFECT WALTZ
THE PERFECT STRANGER
THE PERFECT KISS
THE STOLEN PRINCESS
HIS CAPTIVE LADY
TO CATCH A BRIDE
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Prologue
England December 1817
A
whip cracked, shattering the stillness of the icy landscape. The thunder of hooves grew louder as the curricles approached the bend, neck and neck. The road was narrow, the bend was sharp but neither curricle slowed.
The horses raced, straining to get ahead, heads outstretched, breath steaming in the frosty chill.
As they hurtled around the bend the wheels of the claret and silver curricle grazed those of the black and yellow curricle.
“For God’s sake, Rafe, show a little care, if not for yourself or me, for my shiny new curricle,” Luke Ripton, the driver of the black and yellow vehicle, yelled.
For answer, Rafe Ramsey’s whip snaked out over his horses and cracked just above their flanks.
“You’re driving like a lunatic, man, more so than usual.”
“I’ve got a wedding to go to.” Rafe snapped the reins and urged his horses faster.
“You want to get there alive, don’t you?”
Rafe glanced across at his friend. His eyes flashed blue ice.
Seeing that look, Luke had no qualms about easing back to let his friend’s curricle take the lead. He and Rafe raced all the time. Usually it was a joyous madcap experience.
But the mood Rafe was in today . . .
It wasn’t directed at himself, Luke knew. Rafe had arrived at their rendezvous that way. Nothing Luke could say could snap him out of it. Rafe had responded to each sally and quip with a cold, barely restrained politeness, as if politeness could bite.
Luke, knowing the signs of old, gave up trying. Rafe was one of his oldest friends and was usually the coolest, calmest fellow he knew. But on rare occasions he descended into these moods and the only thing to do was to let them burn themselves out.
The cause was always the same: Axebridge.
Rafe rarely took his anger out on his friends—anger in Rafe didn’t show outwardly, it burned him up from within. The war had been a useful outlet. These days he raced.