Sunday, June 24, 2012

Lady of the Night by Cordia Byers


When I read first paragraph from this book, I found myself not linking into the story because the talk of witch and curse.
This time I read it again, and read it until I found myself enjoy the story. Well, like always from time travel theme, there is no explanation on how the things happen.
All in all, it's a wonderful one.

Synopsis from goodreads.com
Manacled to a stone wall was not the way Katharina Fergersen had planned to spend her vacation. But a wrong turn in the right place, and the haunted English castle she was touring was suddenly full of life—and so was the man who was bathing before her. Accused of spying on the loyalist Lord Sedgewick when she was really just ogling, Katharina was tossed in the dungeon.

Set free after explaining her unfortunate predicament to the now-clothed lord, Katharina convinced him she was neither mad nor a witch, but a traveller from another time. As the frosty winter days melted into hot passionate nights, she realized that there was more to Kane than just a well-filled pair of breeches. He had sworn never to marry because of an ancient family curse. Yet Katharina was determined not to let this man who had touched her soul escape her, even if it meant giving up all she had ever known to remain Sedgewick's...Lady of the Night.


If you want to add it to your library collection, please don't forget to buy the book from your favorite bookstore.

Here is the epub | mobi file
Happy Reading!

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