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Velvet and Topaz

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When Caroline Benning's husband of 18 years divorces her on the eve of her 40th birthday, she is devastated. To boost her spirits, best friend Marjory treats Caroline to a month-long trip to England where they can indulge their long-held passion for Tudor history. History comes alive when the friends visit Hampton Court Palace, mingling with costumed reenactors populating the palace and the grounds, and they are virtually transported to 16th Century England and the court of Henry VIII.

One man in particular, a dark, bearded cavalier in black leather and velvet moves Caroline to unexpected sexual longing - so much so that she returns alone the next day just to see him again. In a shadowed closet adjacent to one of the bedrooms, they make love unlike anything she has ever experienced.

Caroline is unable to explain her uncharacteristic behavior, and she determines to put the episode behind her and continue her vacation as if nothing had happened. But the memory of his topaz eyes haunts her dreams. Her life will never be the same.

Adam Carruthers is a high-powered attorney who enjoys reenacting Tudor history. When he sees a beautiful blond tourist, he can't resist her and soon finds himself in an unlikely, but very enjoyable, position.

Now, he can't forget her or their brief encounter. However, when she doesn't return to the court, he has no way to contact her... until a chance meeting at a protest rally. Unfortunately, they are on opposing sides.

Can their passion overcome their differences? Or will their beliefs keep them apart?

175 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 28, 2010

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Sharon Noble

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February 6, 2011
Any romance that begins with a wild, anonymous sex scene makes a big promise. Fortunately, this book fulfills its promise over and over again. Adam Carruthers is a perfectly-designed hero -- not only strong and sexy, but with patience and a sense of humor that made this reader fall in love with him almost at first sight. Poor Caroline; she didn't stand a chance when this hero showed up. And the "other woman" is beautifully drawn. Every gesture makes us dislike her more and more. This romance is available only on electronic format, but I understand it will be available in print at a later date.
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