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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Celeste Bradley:

    Devil In My Bed, August 2009
    Mass Market Paperback
    Duke Most Wanted, May 2008
    Mass Market Paperback
    The Duke Next Door, April 2008
    Mass Market Paperback
    Desperately Seeking A Duke, March 2008
    Paperback
    One Night With a Spy, January 2008
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    To Wed A Scandalous Spy, January 2008
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    The Impostor, January 2008
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    The Pretender, January 2008
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    Seducing the Spy, August 2006
    Paperback
    One Night with a Spy, April 2006
    Paperback
    Surrender to a Wicked Spy, October 2005
    Paperback
    The Rogue, May 2005
    Paperback
    To Wed a Scandalous Spy, February 2005
    Paperback
    The Charmer, October 2004
    Hardcover
    My Scandalous Bride, June 2004
    Paperback
    The Spy, March 2004
    Paperback
    The Impostor, October 2003
    Paperback
    The Pretender, June 2003
    Paperback
    Fallen, June 2001
    Paperback

    Devil In My Bed
    Celeste Bradley

    An adventure in child rearing and falling in love.

    Sometimes scandal is its own reward.

    Runaway Brides #1
    St. Martin's Paperbacks
    August 2009
    On Sale: August 4, 2009
    Featuring: Aidan de Quincy; Madeleine Chandler
    352 pages
    ISBN: 0312943083
    EAN: 9780312943080
    Mass Market Paperback
    $7.99

    Romance Historical

    The three-year-old girl sitting on the steps of Brown’s Club for Distinguished Gentlemen insists that one of its members is her papa. Aidan de Quincy feels obligated to help the wee thing, even though she certainly isn’t his—or is she? To find answers, Aidan must first track down the lovely widow he swore to forget when their passionate affair came to a painful end. It doesn’t help that Madeleine Chandler is as sensual and enticing as ever…

    For three years, Madeleine had dreamed of seeing Aidan on her doorstep. The secret that once forced her to leave him now compels her to pretend that this sweet child is hers—a lie Aidan will surely never forgive. Yet the contented days and exquisite nights that follow are worth the heartbreak she knows must come. The truth will out—and when it does, there will be the devil to pay…

     

    Comments

    12 comments posted.

    Re: Devil In My Bed

    To me what make's a good dad is that no matter how bad you mess up he's always there to help you. Whether it's simply to wipe away your tears, give you a great big hug or to tell you that he loves you.
    (Sherry Strode 9:12am August 19)

    To Sherry's comment, I would also add, that he's there to support you in the bad times as well as the good times. Unfortunately, that doesn't always happen.

    Later,

    Lynn
    (
    Lynn Rettig 11:01am August 19)

    Devil In My Bed sounds delightful! I love humor in romance.
    (
    Cheryl Castings 11:44am August 19)

    Your books sounds delightful. I love books where the main characters "discover" themselves; where they learn who they are and what they are capable of.
    (
    Robin McKay 11:49am August 19)

    Would love to read your book. I also lost my father at 8 years old.
    (
    Linda Henderson 12:35pm August 19)

    What make a good dad is someone who learns from their on childhood and makes his family most important in his life.
    (
    Annetta Stolpmann 1:37pm August 19)

    It takes two to make a marriage work and it also takes two to bring up children. It is hard work to do and if you have lots of love and patience you will succeed
    (
    Diane Sadler 8:55pm August 19)

    Fatherhood is so different for each
    man. The common thread of a good
    father is his truly caring for the child
    and his or her future.
    Your trilogy sounds delightful. I like
    the books I read to have a sense of
    humor.
    (
    Patricia Barraclough 12:11pm August 20)

    Thanks so much! I'm glad that what I'm exploring hits a chord with readers. While I didn't know my father well, there have been other fathers who have influenced my life greatly. I draw upon them for ideas and strength and problem solving. I suppose that good dads yearn to fix things--broken hearts as well as broken bikes.
    (
    Celeste Bradley 4:04am August 20)

    I love that comment of yours, Celeste, regarding mending broken hearts as well as broken bikes. I love to see these great big guys turn into these gentle giants when holding or interacting with their little ones. And yet, acting rough & tumble with them, so different than the way the Mommy does. Makes a good balance.
    Your books sound like great reads!
    (
    Jean Merriott 4:00pm August 20)

    I am enjoying writing these books so much. It has become rather easy to write a strong, sexy experienced hero. It's a whole new experiece "watching" them fumble and scratch their heads and wonder if they're doing things right. I know they can save the day but sometimes they take a little convincing. It's fun!
    (
    Celeste Bradley 9:48pm August 21)

    Just finished - terrific book! Very very warm characters - can just see facial expressions e.g. Aidan & Collin . Love premise of parent/child relationship especially dad/child. Am a nana now but still remember my father who was to say the least not a loving man so these books have always provided interesting "so that's how it's supposed to be's & what if's". Am really looking forward to next book!
    (
    Pamela Gagliardo 1:29pm August 29)

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