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14 y separately published work icon The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae Stephanie Laurens , ( trans. F. Noto with title Il conte di Glencrae ) Rome : Leggereditore , 2014 Z1882976 2012 single work novel romance historical fiction adventure

'Headstrong Angelica Cynster is certain she'll recognize her fated husband at first sight. And when her eyes meet those of a mysterious nobleman across a candlelit ballroom, she knows beyond doubt that he's the one. But her heart is soon pounding for an entirely different reason--when her hero abducts her!

'The eighth Earl of Glencrae has no choice but to kidnap Angelica, the one Cynster sister with whom he hadn't wanted to tangle. But to save his castle and his clan, he must persuade her to assist him--and he's prepared to offer marriage to seal the deal.'

Source: Stephanie Laurens's website, http://www.stephanielaurens.com/
Sighted: 28/08/2012

3 4 y separately published work icon Blood Born Kathryn Fox , ( trans. Stefania Rega with title Oltre Le Apparenze : Romanzo ) Rome : Leggereditore , 2010 Z1621438 2009 single work novel crime thriller

'Forensic pathologist Dr. Anya Crichton is incensed over the brutal crime, and she will do everything in her power to see that the three men responsible are punished severely. But the suspects, the Harbourn brothers, are part of a fanatically devoted family of criminals who are expert at sidestepping the law. And suddenly, people connected with the investigation and prosecution are turning up dead.

'In the face of an impending legal travesty Anya cannot let fear distract her. But it may be harder to remain calm in light of the nightmare the Harbourns' attorney unearths beneath the floorboards of his own house . . . ' (From the publisher's website.)

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