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Captive Bride

(2012)
(The first book in the Ghost of Gwynedd Castle series)
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Sensible, practical Beatrice Sinclaire has two secret passions: gothic novels and Lord Peter Cheriot, the man her beautiful sister left heartbroken years ago. When Bea's scapegrace twin brother begs her help to rescue a maiden from a haunted castle, Bea seizes the chance for real adventure. If only Lord Cheriot didn't insist on protecting her! How can she maintain a clear head in the face of terrible danger when all she wants is to be in his arms?

Lord Cheriot may be the catch of the London season, but he has only ever loved one woman, Bea Sinclaire. And he's determined to have her. He doesn't count on a meddling ghost whose demand for a virgin bride threatens Bea in the direst manner. But the specter has a deadline, All Hallows Eve, and it's fast approaching. In the race to capture the heart of one daring lady, it's every man - and ghost - for himself.

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Praise for Katharine Ashe's writing . . .

"Her characters are intelligent, vibrant and wonderfully complex. Ashe writes with eloquence and power." Lisa Kleypas, New York Times #1 best selling author

"She is that rare author who chooses to risk unexpected elements within an established genre, and whose skill and magic with the pen lifts her tales above the rest." Fresh Fiction

"You'll be swept away." Sabrina Jeffries, New York Times best selling author

"A master storyteller." Sandra Hill, New York Times best selling author

"Sensationally intelligent writing." Barnes & Noble's Heart to Heart column

"Every woman who ever dreamed of having a titled lord at her feet will love this novel." Eloisa James, New York Times best selling author on In the Arms of a Marquess

"Lushly intense romance . . . radiant prose." Library Journal on When a Scot Loves a Lady

"An exquisite experience for Historical romance lovers." The Long & the Short of It Reviews on In the Arms of a Marquess

"Emotionally touching and sexually taut . . . The characters are textured, deep and believable. The writing is strong and lyrical, easily supporting agile, polished dialogue and a complex, well-paced plot . . . a delightful Regency jaunt." Kirkus Book Reviews on How a Lady Weds a Rogue

"Ashe knows how to captivate readers." RT Book Reviews

"Ashe excels at delving deeper and bringing fully developed characters to the page." The Romance Dish

"A book by Ashe is a perfect slice of heaven here on earth: MAGICAL." Romantic Crush Junkies


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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