The Wedding Duel
β Scribed by Katy Madison - Dueling Pistols 01 - The Wedding Duel
- Book ID
- 109149442
- Publisher
- Katy Madison
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Series
- Dueling Pistols 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Katy Madison has always loved stories. As a child she was always lugging a book around. At the age of eight, after Katy Madison having gone through over a hundred Nancy Drew mysteries, all the Laura Ingalls Wilder booksβat least twiceβand many others including her full weekly allotment of library books, Katy went to her mother and begged for a new book to read. Her frustrated mother handed her a romance novel. Katy fell in love with the romance genre. She quickly found where her mother hid the rest and began sneaking them out to read. She cut her eye teeth on books by Georgette Heyer and Mary Stewart, not to mention dozens of Barbara Cartlandβs. With a nod to great Gothic novels like Jane Eyre and Rebecca, Katy offers up her gothic romance Tainted by Temptation.
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