Calder Promise

Calder Promise

Hardback (18 Nov 2004)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Young and beautiful, with a mix of cool elegance and smouldering earthiness, Laura Calder will never be content to be some man's wife, living quietly on a dusty Montana ranch like her mother. She's thrilled to tour Europe with her sophisticated "Aunt" Tara by her side, taking in the cocktail banter at each ritzy soiree where she can wrap every man around her finger. But as her trip comes to a close, Laura's future feels more unsettled to her than before and the dazzling array of party games less satisfying. What she wants is to be her own woman and find her place in the world, whatever it may be. What she wants is everything. And then, in one evening, her life changes completely as she meets the two men - and ultimate rivals - who will lay claim to her heart. Tall and dark, with an animal magnetism that has seduced hundreds of women, Boone Rutledge is the black sheep son of a Texas billionaire used to getting his way. The moment he lays eyes on her, Boone is smitten. And so is Sebastian Dunshill, Earl of Crawford.;The handsome, sexy Londoner has more charm than should be allowed, and a few secrets he can't risk letting out, but he knows Laura is the sort of woman he'll chase halfway around the world to make his own. Caught up in a whirlwind courtship with both men that will take her from the nightclubs of Rome to the manor houses of England, across the dusty flatlands of Texas and finally home to the Triple C Ranch, Laura is determined to make her choice on her own terms. But not everything is an it seems, and that Calder pride will lead Laura into a danger for which her sheltered background has never prepared her...and to a man who is a threat to the family she loves more than she knows...

Book information

ISBN: 9780758204400
Publisher: Kensington
Imprint: Kensington
Pub date:
DEWEY: 813.54
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 295
Weight: 544g
Height: 241mm
Width: 178mm
Spine width: 44mm