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Bride of Danger
1997
First Published
3.39
Average Rating
262
Number of Pages

Katherine O'Neal, winner of the Romantic Times Award for Best Sensual Historical Romance, offers her most spellbinding—and irresistible—adventure yet... Night after night, she graced London's most elegant soirees, her flame-haired beauty drawing all eyes, her innocent charm wresting from men the secrets of their souls. And not one suspected the that she was a spy, plucked from the squalor of Dublin's filthy streets. For Mylene, devoted to the cause of freedom, it was a role she gladly played...until the evening she came face-to-face with the mysterious Lord Whitney. All of the town was abuzz with his recent arrival. But only Mylene knew he was as much of an impostor as she. Gone was any trace of the wild Irish youth she remembered. In his place was a rogue more devastatingly handsome than any man had a right to be—and a rebel coldheartedly determined to do whatever it took to fulfill his mission. Now he was asking Mylene to betray everything she'd come to believe in. And even as she knew she had to stop him, she couldn't resist surrendering to his searing passion.

Avg Rating
3.39
Number of Ratings
23
5 STARS
22%
4 STARS
26%
3 STARS
30%
2 STARS
13%
1 STARS
9%
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Author

Katherine O'Neal
Katherine O'Neal
Author · 10 books

Katherine O'Neal is the USA Today best-selling author of twelve historical romances. Her 1993 debut novel, The Last Highwayman, earned Romantic Times' honors for Best Sensual Historical Romance, and she is the recipient of the magazine's coveted Career Achievement Award. Dubbed by Affaire de Coeur magazine, "the Queen of Romantic Adventure," Katherine lives for travel and has made extensive research trips to all the glamorous locations where her novels are set. "The spirit of place is very important to my work," she says. "To me, nothing is sexier than travel." Katherine lives in Seattle with her husband, the author and film critic William Arnold, and their four guinea pigs—all of whom have had one of her books dedicated to them. Foreign language editions of Katherine O'Neal's books are available in more than a dozen countries. Her 2008 novel, Just for Her, will be published this year as a Japanese Manga comic.

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