The second Winner Takes All historical romance from Kate Noble - filled with dazzling wit, emotion and depth.
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Kate Noble, écrivant aussi sous le nom de Kate Rorick, est une auteure à succès national reconnue pour ses romances historiques. Ses œuvres acclamées, souvent comparées aux sensibilités littéraires de Jane Austen, captivent les lecteurs par leur prose engageante et leur profondeur romantique. Au-delà de ses romans, elle est une scénariste primée aux Emmy Awards pour des séries télévisées et web, démontrant un talent narratif polyvalent à travers différents médias. L'écriture de Noble se distingue par son charme et sa construction narrative magistrale.






The Game and the Governess: Winner Takes All 1
- 418pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Witty, sparkling, deep and touching historical romance - 'the kind of...read romance fans search for' (Romantic Times) - from Kate Noble.
"Lady Jane Cummings is certain that her summer is ruined when she is forced to reside at isolated Merrymere Lake with her reckless brother and ailing father. Her fast-paced London society is replaced with a small town grapevine. But one bit of gossip catches Jane's attention-rumors that the lake's brooding new resident is also an elusive highwayman. Jane must face the much discussed mysterioso after he saves her brother from a pub brawl. She immediately recognizes him from London: Byrne Worth, war hero and apparent hermit-who she finds strangely charming. The two build a fast friendship, and soon nothing can keep this Lady away from Merrymere's most wanted. Convinced of his innocence' Jane is determined to clear Byrne's name-and maybe have a little fun this summer after all ..."--Page 4 of cover.
Being the most sought-after bachelor in London can be trying. Jason Cummings, Duke of Rayne, should know. But when he winds up an unwilling escort to the headstrong Winnifred Crane on a trip across Europe, he realizes he'll do anything to keep this independent beauty safe-even if it means marrying her. Watch a Video
Revealed
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of love and war within the ton, this novel explores the intricate dynamics of high society. The story weaves together themes of romance and conflict, highlighting the struggles and passions of its characters as they navigate societal expectations and personal desires. With rich character development and a vivid portrayal of the era, readers are drawn into a world where love can flourish even amidst the chaos of war.
If I Fall
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Resilience defines Sarah Forrester as she transforms into the vibrant center of society following a duke's betrayal. Beneath her glamorous exterior lies a façade, masking her true self. The arrival of an old friend in London reignites a quest to uncover the genuine Sarah he remembers. Their journey involves more than just rekindling feelings; it may require an innocent deception to bridge the gap between her public persona and her hidden vulnerabilities.
Let it be Me
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of a cold London, the story explores the stark contrasts of the city's social dynamics. Characters navigate a landscape filled with emotional barriers and hidden desires, revealing the complexities of relationships in a frigid environment. As they seek warmth and connection amidst the chill, the narrative delves into themes of isolation, longing, and the pursuit of genuine companionship.
Focusing on children as the primary audience, this book presents contemporary research on how they engage with picturebooks. It explores new contexts and approaches, shedding light on children's responses and interpretations of visual storytelling. The insights aim to enhance understanding of the role of picturebooks in child development and literacy.