A Novel with Thoughts and Ponderings

DEVIL TAKES A BRIDE

Author: Gaelen Foley ISBN: 0804119759 4/2004 HISTORICAL Publisher: Ballantine

Devil Takes a Bride by Gaelen Foley

In the quiet English countryside, far from the intrigues of London, Lizzie Carlisle slowly mends her broken heart, devoting herself to her new position as lady’s companion to the Dowager Viscountess Strathmore— until her peaceful life is turned upside down by a visit from “Devil” Strathmore, the old woman’s untamed nephew—a dangerously handsome man whose wicked reputation hides a tortured soul.

Devlin Kimball, Lord Strathmore, has spent years adventuring on the high seas, struggling to make his peace with the tragedy that claimed the lives of his family. But now he has uncovered the dark truth behind the so-called accident and swears retribution. He has no intention of taking a bride—until his eccentric aunt’s will forces he and Lizzie together, and Devlin finds his path to vengeance blocked by the stubborn but oh-so-tempting Miss Carlisle. Her passionate nature rivals his own. But disillusioned once by love, Lizzie will accept nothing less than his true devotion. . . .

RRAH's THOUGHTS AND PONDERINGS: Top Pick

I got major tingles reading Gaelen Foley's DEVIL TAKES A BRIDE. Ms. Foley's hero, Devil Strathmore, is major tingle material indeed. Wild, untamed, wickedly passionate and madly seductive, this bad boy is a hero of the bone-melting variety.

Devil is magnetic, but the rest of Ms. Foley's characters are boldly sketched and dynamic. Lizzie Carlisle, the heroine, while less dramatic than the hero is more than Devil's match. This pair along with a spunky dowager, three decadent villians (who are also deviants), an aging actress who knows alot of secrets and an horrific act from the past keeps this story engrossing. Throw in an ex-love interest along with some clever twists and DEVIL TAKES A BRIDE moves at almost lightening speed.

Often humorous, oftimes touching, DEVIL TAKES A BRIDE is always devilishly entertaining.

And I still get tingles just thinking about Devil.

Debbie Jett

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