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Angeline has been kidnapped, and Faye Rivellaux had
made a sworn promise to her look after the child. The promise had been
easy to make. Faye loved Angeline almost as if the child was rightfully
her own. Willing to do almost anything to get Angeline back, even giving
up a King’s ransom in the form of an ancient golden goblet, she meets
with the stranger who has demanded payment.
Sir Brant Meslarches isn’t pleased to be demanding
payment from a destitute widow – but he has no choice when the keeper of
his most heinous secret demands his participation. Surprised to find
that the widow is not only beautiful, but possesses a rare golden goblet
that she intends to render as payment, Brant finds himself intrigued.
The golden goblet could have come from only one source: the legendary
King Arthur’s hidden treasure. Knowing that the lady, Faye, is his only
hope of finding the treasure, Brant strikes a tentative bargain with the
beautiful woman.
Willing to do anything to save Angeline, Faye
agrees to the knight’s proposal. She really has no other choice if she
is to find the child and uphold her promise. But their bargain holds
more danger than either of them could imagine, and the price to save the
child might prove more costly than even the richest of king’s
treasures.
MY LADY’S TREASURE was a thoroughly splendid read:
engrossing, rich in detail and wonderfully witty! Author Catherine
Kean writes with a beautiful, lyrical style that is a rare find in
today’s modern carbon-copy literature. Kean has brought back the beauty
of the written word!
Filled with lively characters, a strong,
suspenseful plot and a myriad of romantic scenes MY LADY’S TREASURE is a
powerful, poignant tale that will keep reader’s turning pages until the
very end. I highly recommend that readers who love a good historical
romance pick up a copy of MY LADY’S TREASURE today.
Reviewed by Janean Nusz for The Road to Romance
June 8, 2007
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