I read The School for Heiresses over the Thanksgiving Holiday. And I have to say I REALLY want Never Lie to a Lady by Liz Carlyle.
Of course it comes out in June 2007.
le sigh… but loved After Midnight ( in TSfH), her story that kicks off the series. I was hoping Rothwell’s story would be first but Never Deceive a Duke comes out in July.
Meet Stefan…
The notorious Marquis of Nash is a creature of the night; his wealth and his title provide but a tenuous entrée into polite society. With his Eastern European manners and dark elegance, Nash tempts women even as he tempts the scandalmongers. Rumors abound of the men he has bankrupted and the hearts he has broken. But when Nash leaves his lair for a rare foray into the ton, and enjoys a moment of heated passion with a mysterious lady in the dark, he develops an obsession which will lead him into the hellish world of smugglers, spies, and political intrigue as the Continent edges nearer to war.
and Xanthia …Xanthia Neville has arrived in London to expand her family’s most lucrative business holding—Neville Shipping. With her brother Rothewell all too happy to waste his life in debauchery, Xanthia opens up shop in London’s grimy Docklands, and sets about expanding the family fortune, all the while flaunting the ton’s silly strictures about how a lady ought to behave. But London, she soon learns, is not Barbados. And when the British Government approaches Rothewell to ask the family’s help in exposing a dangerous arms dealer, Xanthia must enter society after all, only to find her loyalties torn. Someone in London is fueling the conflict on the Balkan Peninsula by smuggling illicit weapons into the Aegean—and there is only one likely suspect. The Marquis of Nash has the resources, the contacts and, quite possibly, the deeply divided loyalties. But can Xanthia’s subterfuge prove him a traitor to the Crown before her heart is broken?
I am really looking forward to this, but I am not 100 percent sure that I am going to be able to live with a heroine named Xanthia!
Looking forward to it, but how do you pronounce the heroines name? Is the “X” silent, or does it take on a “Z”, “H”, “X” sound or something else?
I love those covers.
I hope this series is better than her “Little” series or I am gonna have to give up on Carlyle despite her mega talent
I’m ready for these now, I hate having to wait.
I can’t wait either. I *heart* Carlyle.
I’m looking forward to these, too! I love her!
I didn’t get the feeling Rothewell was into living a life of debauchery in the first story…I wonder if I need to re-skim his portions? Hmmm.
I have to say….the yellow cover does absolutly nothing for me!!!