This book comes after "Devil's Embrace" and is about their son and daughter. The in print version has been RE-WRITTEN.
Golden-haired hellion Arabella goes to Naples, Italy to solve the mystery of her father's missing ships and cargo. But soon she discovers that the man behind the thievery is an enemy from her father's past-a man she shouldn't love, but can't resist.
Golden-haired hellion Arabella goes to Naples, Italy to solve the mystery of her father's missing ships and cargo. But soon she discovers that the man behind the thievery is an enemy from her father's past-a man she shouldn't love, but can't resist.
Wonderful story
I couldn't lay it down. Wanted to read it until I finished.
Shelley F. (shelleysalibi) reviewed Devil's Daughter (Devil's Duology, Bk 2) on + 280 more book reviews
The devil's daughter is Arabella Welles, daughter of Anthony Welles, Earl of Clare, of the book Devil's Embrace. Independent and strong-willed as her father, she is a blonde-haired hellion with eyes as black as midnight revels. When Arabella goes adventuring to Naples, Italy to solve the mystery of her father's missing ships and cargoes, she discovers that the person behind this thievery is an enemy from her father's past who packs Arabella off to a harem in North Africa.
Arabella finds the harem a frightening yet fascinating place, a golden prison from which there is little chance of escape. Her master is Kamal, the Bey of Oran, a man who must be her enemy but who is unlike any man she has ever known. And Kamal suddenly finds himself faced with a woman willing to fight him to the death-a woman who both bewitches and infuriates him.
Arabella finds the harem a frightening yet fascinating place, a golden prison from which there is little chance of escape. Her master is Kamal, the Bey of Oran, a man who must be her enemy but who is unlike any man she has ever known. And Kamal suddenly finds himself faced with a woman willing to fight him to the death-a woman who both bewitches and infuriates him.
Arabell Welles goe to Naples to solve the mystery of her father's [Anthony Welles of Devil's Embrace} missing ships and cargoes.She finds that the person responsible is an old enemy of her father's,who packs her off to a harem in Africa.
Arabelle finds the harem a frightening yet fascinating place, a golden prison from which there is little chance of escape.
Catherine Coulter is a very good story writer.
Catherine Coulter is a very good story writer.
Dorothy C. (pussinboots60) reviewed Devil's Daughter (Devil's Duology, Bk 2) on + 56 more book reviews
arabella finds the harem a frightening yet fascinating place, a golden prison from which there is little chance of escape
In Devils Embrace, my very first historical romance we meet two characters who are still very real to me. Cassandra Broughton and Anthony Welles. For beautiful Cassie, the seething city of Genoa seems a world away from the 18th century estate where she was raised. It is here that she meeets Lord Anthony Welles, the brutally handsome aristocrat who swears that he will win Cassie's heart even as he conqueres her body.
Very good and suspenseful
This is a historical romance I think everyone will enjoy.
good read
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