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1991 Rita Award for Best Novel
Library Journal
After a number of years keeping house for her brother in India, Amanda Cavencourt has decided to return to her native England. She receives a sandalwood fertility carving as a going-away gift from Rani Simhi, a notorious Indian princess she has befriended. Amanda soon learns that this carving is coveted by the powerful Lord Headgrave, who bears a grudge against Rani Simhi. Headgrave hires a mysterious, infamous thief named ''the Falcon'' to steal the carving from her. Although the Falcon is successful, clever Amanda manages to find a way to get it back--and steals the Falcon's heart in the bargain. Not quite a Regency, this romance is just a little too melodramatic, and is recommended only for hardcore romance readers.-- Leslie A. Bleil, Western Michigan Univ. Libs., Kalamazoo
Genre: Historical Romance
After a number of years keeping house for her brother in India, Amanda Cavencourt has decided to return to her native England. She receives a sandalwood fertility carving as a going-away gift from Rani Simhi, a notorious Indian princess she has befriended. Amanda soon learns that this carving is coveted by the powerful Lord Headgrave, who bears a grudge against Rani Simhi. Headgrave hires a mysterious, infamous thief named ''the Falcon'' to steal the carving from her. Although the Falcon is successful, clever Amanda manages to find a way to get it back--and steals the Falcon's heart in the bargain. Not quite a Regency, this romance is just a little too melodramatic, and is recommended only for hardcore romance readers.-- Leslie A. Bleil, Western Michigan Univ. Libs., Kalamazoo
Genre: Historical Romance
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