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She played a dangerous game. Carolyn Browne was a poor bookseller's daughter and an enlightened thinker, delighting London with her scathingly witty columns, written under the name Charles Copperville. Penetrating the town's gilded salons in male disguise, Carolyn soon throws her barbs at the wrong man— the enigmatic Russian prince, Nicholas Sverayov.
He was a dangerous target. His notoriety, extravagances, and indulgent disregard for social convention fuel Carolyn's outrage. Nicholas has moved through the balls and soirees of high society effortlessly, a natural target of gossip, envy, and desire. But Nicholas is furious to find himself lampooned by Copperville, and quickly discovers Carolyn's dearly held secret. Now, as the two spar, a new game begins— a game of deception and pride, of longing and chance.
And they played for the ultimate prize... As Nicholas sweeps Carolyn from the teeming streets and gala balls of Regency London to the splendor and majesty of St. Petersburg, against all odds the unlikely lovers embark upon a whirlwind of passion and peril until there is no turning back— for the stakes have changed, demanding no less of them than the unwavering courage to claim the love of a lifetime.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 1, 1997
      Joyce (The Finer Things) has some of the components of an epic romance: a complex narrative, lots of historical detail and a heroic era--the Napoleonic wars. The hero, Russian Prince Sverayov, is to die for, but a little indistinct as Joyce doesn't delve into his point of view. Carolyn Browne, however, a beautiful radical commoner with noble roots, is a heroine readers will root for as she faces Sverayov's family--his vicious wife, their daughter Katya and his yummy brother Alexi. What undermines the book is the first third, during which Carolyn masquerades as a young man. Although written to titillate, this standard romance device seems stale; it is not until the heroine comes clean that readers will relate to the story. This is Carolyn's story, and readers who enjoy following a woman's coming of age through family betrayals and a love lost and found might find this enjoyable.

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