
Catherine Coulter Lyon’s Gate
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Catherine Coulter Lyon’s Gate
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Lyon's Gate Catherine Coulter Jove, Jul
Lyon's Gate
Catherine Coulter
Jove, Jul 2005, $9.99, 434 pp.
ISBN: 0515138975
Five years ago Jason Sherbrooke left England after being betrayed by his lover (see THE SHERBROOKE TWINS). He vowed never again to give his heart to any woman. However, after a five year self imposed exile living in Baltimore he decides it is time to return home where he plans to buy LYON'S GATE so he can breed racing horses there.
Raised in America, Englishwoman Hallie Carrick (see NIGHT STORM) plans to buy Lyon's Gate. When she meets Jason, an attraction is instant that neither wants because he loathes females and she is betrothed to Elgin Sloane; they hide their feelings behind caustic comments. Worse they soon learn they are co-owners of the horse breeding farm with the stipulation that they must live at Lyon's Gate or forfeit their half of the estate. As they argue, they fall in love, but Jason still distrusts any female with his heart; Hallie in turn offers hers without a stipulation.
This is a terrific Sherbrooke tale that brings in a secondary player from the author's "Night" novels of the early 1990s. The storyline is terrific due to the lead couple especially Jason who burned once by love refuses to allow his feelings towards Hallie to interfere with his belief she will betray him. Hallie is perfect for the damaged Jason as she tries to heal him with love. Catherine Coulter is in top form with this fine Victorian romance.
Harriet Klausner
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