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Where the Heart Leads

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1 of 1 copy available

Romance Writers of America RITA Award Finalist

New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens knows Regency London, and outside the exclusive enclave in which the aristocracy lived in wealth and comfort, lay another world ...

An intriguing man

Handsome, enigmatic, and deliciously dangerous, Barnaby Adair has made his name by solving crimes within the ton. When Penelope Ashford appeals for his aid, he is moved by her plight—and captivated by her lush beauty.

An undaunted woman

More than a pretty face in a satin gown, Penelope has devoted her will and intelligence to caring for London's orphans. But now her charges are disappearing. She turns to Adair for help, never dreaming she'll discover in him a man who matches her appetite for life and passion.

Where the heart leads

As Barnaby and Penelope unravel the mystery of the missing children, they uncover a shocking trail that leads to the upper echelons of society, and a ruthless criminal who is ready to destroy all they hold dear, including their newfound understanding of the irresistible intrigues of the heart.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sexy Stephanie and sultry Simon are back in a spin-off from their popular Cynster family romances. This time, Penelope Ashford, operator of a home for foundlings in London, needs help tracking down five kidnapped orphans. Private investigator Barnaby Adair comes to the rescue, helping Penelope find the boys AND discover her libido. One can't imagine anyone other than Simon Prebble performing Laurens's bodice-ripping prose. His subtle, gravelly voice suits both the naughty bits and the action sequences. Prebble can growl with a policeman's anger and purr with a virgin's delight at her first carnal adventure. In another scene, an elderly invalid and a cowering orphan sound just as believable. Flutter on, my heart! R.L.L. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 15, 2007
      The latest installment to Laurens’s Cynster series (The Truth About Love
      ; The Taste of Innocence
      ) takes readers back to the 19th-century London of private investigator Barnaby Adair for a satisfying blend of mystery and romance. When attractive society belle Penelope Ashford enlists Barnaby’s help in finding four kidnapped orphan boys, Barnaby is as intrigued by Penelope as he is by the case; her reputation as “something of a firebrand” and her dedication to her work at Foundling House far outstrip her desire to conform to society’s wishes—a worldview not unlike Barnaby’s. Penelope insists on accompanying Barnaby through every step of his investigation, and with some input from an old friend at Scotland Yard, the pair begins navigating the slums of London’s East End in search of a “burglary school.” As the orphans’ fate begins to slide into focus, so, too, does Barnaby and Penelope’s attraction for one another. That attraction, palpable from their first meeting, slowly builds to a gratifying crescendo without overpowering the story, which, though light on plot twists, clips along at a fast pace with enough charm to delight both fans and new readers.

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