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They called her the Cat. All London was agog at her daring escapades. And it seemed she was more than a common thief. She might end up with a medal instead of the hangman's noose!
The Duke of Spencer and Beau Brummell himself thought they had spotted the vixen in the dazzling Jennifer Courtenay. Surely her great golden eyes burned with rare fire and spirit. Surely she moved through the salons and ballrooms with irresistible feline grace. The duke was determined to learn the truth. On a moonlit highway the Cat had taken his purse. How could she know that she had also stolen his heart?
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Weary of suitors who love only her wealth, Cassandra Eden flees London for her country home. When a snowstorm forces her to take shelter at the manor of a disreputable Earl, Cassie must hide her identity or risk a damning scandal. Only at a Valentine's masked ball can they reveal a love more precious than gold...
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Fiction, Historical Romance, Women outlaws, Collection, Candlelight RomancePeople
Jennifer Courtenay, Dominic Vernon Ware, Duke of Spencer, Cassandra Eden, Stone Westcott, Earl of SheffieldPlaces
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Regency (1811-1820)Showing 4 featured editions. View all 4 editions?
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Lady Thief: Also includes Masquerade: a Novella
2004, Berkley Sensation
Trade Paperback
in English
- Originally published as Candlelight Romance #665 & 'Hearts of Gold' anthology novella
0425200418 9780425200414
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"Dominic Vernon Ware, Duke of Spencer, swayed easily in the traveling coach, making no attempt to hold to the strap even when the wheels struck a bad rut in the road. AND A cold wind snatched at her cloak as Cassandra Eden bent forward to peer in the direction of her coachman's pointing finger."
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Lady Thief was Kay Hooper's first published novel, from 1981, and was in the Candlelight Romance series #665. Masquerade was published in 1984 and is a novella from the Anthology 'Hearts of Gold'.
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