April 24th, 2024
Home | Log in!

On Top Shelf
Rhys BowenRhys Bowen
Fresh Pick
MY SEASON OF SCANDAL
MY SEASON OF SCANDAL

New Books This Week

Fresh Fiction Box

Video Book Club

Latest Articles


April's Affections and Intrigues: Love and Mystery Bloom

Slideshow image


Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow:

slideshow image
Investigating a conspiracy really wasn't on Nikki's very long to-do list.


slideshow image
Escape to the Scottish Highlands in this enemies to lovers romance!


slideshow image
It�s not the heat�it�s the pixie dust.


slideshow image
They have a perfect partnership�
But an attempt on her life changes everything.


slideshow image
Jealousy, Love, and Murder: The Ancient Games Turn Deadly


slideshow image
Secret Identity, Small Town Romance
Available 4.15.24


Excerpt of The Devil's Necklace by Kat Martin

Purchase


Bride's Necklace trilogy #2
MIRA
August 2005
Featuring: Ethan Sharpe; Grace Chastain
416 pages
ISBN: 0778321991
Paperback
Add to Wish List

Romance Historical

Also by Kat Martin:

The Ghost Illusion, August 2024
Trade Paperback
One Last Chance, February 2024
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Ghost Illusion, October 2023
Hardcover / e-Book
Peril, June 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Against the Wind, February 2023
Mass Market Paperback
The Last Mile, February 2023
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Rebel Hearts, December 2022
Paperback / e-Book
One Last Chance, December 2022
Hardcover / e-Book / audiobook
The Last Goodnight, July 2022
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Last Mile, June 2022
Hardcover / e-Book / audiobook
The Last Goodnight, November 2021
Hardcover / e-Book
One Last Kiss, September 2021
e-Book
The Perfect Murder, July 2021
Hardcover / e-Book
Come Midnight, June 2021
e-Book / audiobook
Against the Wild, May 2021
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Ultimate Betrayal, December 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Against the Sky, September 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Ultimate Betrayal, August 2020
Hardcover / e-Book
The Deception, May 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book / audiobook (reprint)
Pivot, April 2020
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Deception, September 2019
Hardcover / e-Book
Shadows at Dawn, August 2019
e-Book
The Conspiracy, August 2019
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Secret, June 2019
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Hot Rain, March 2019
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
The Conspiracy, February 2019
Hardcover / e-Book
Wait Until Dark, November 2018
e-Book
Against the Sun, October 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Against the Fire, August 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Beyond Control, June 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Against the Storm & Wanted Woman, March 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Beyond Danger, February 2018
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Beyond Reason, June 2017
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Into the Firestorm, February 2017
Paperback / e-Book
Into the Whirlwind, June 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Into the Fury, February 2016
Paperback / e-Book
Against the Tide, June 2015
Paperback / e-Book
Against The Sky, February 2015
Paperback / e-Book
The Summit, July 2014
Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
Against the Wild, June 2014
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Desert Heat, February 2014
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Against The Heart, January 2014
e-Book
Against the Mark, September 2013
Paperback / e-Book
Against The Edge, May 2013
Paperback / e-Book
The Secret, February 2013
e-Book (reprint)
Against The Odds, December 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Deep Blue, September 2012
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Against the Sun, June 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Against The Night, March 2012
Paperback / e-Book
Hot Rain, January 2012
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Against The Storm, November 2011
Paperback
Magnificent Passage, July 2011
Paperback (reprint)
A Song For My Mother, April 2011
Paperback / e-Book
Against the Law, March 2011
Paperback / e-Book
Against The Fire, February 2011
Paperback / e-Book
Against The Wind, January 2011
Paperback
The Handmaiden's Necklace, November 2010
Paperback (reprint)
The Christmas Clock, October 2010
Paperback (reprint)
The Devil's Necklace, October 2010
Paperback (reprint)
The Bride's Necklace, September 2010
Paperback (reprint)
Rule's Bride, May 2010
Paperback
Reese's Bride, January 2010
Mass Market Paperback
The Christmas Clock, October 2009
Hardcover
Royal's Bride, September 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Heart Of Courage, January 2009
Mass Market Paperback
Season Of Strangers, June 2008
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book
Heart of Fire, January 2008
Mass Market Paperback
The Summit, July 2007
Mass Market Paperback
Heart Of Honor, January 2007
Paperback
Scent of Roses, June 2006
Paperback
The Handmaiden's Necklace, January 2006
Paperback
The Devil's Necklace, August 2005
Paperback
Deep Blue, April 2005
Paperback / e-Book
The Bride's Necklace, January 2005
Paperback
Creole Fires, September 2004
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Natchez Flame, September 2004
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Savannah Heat, September 2004
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
Desert Heat, April 2004
Paperback
Silk and Steel, January 2004
Paperback (reprint)
Midnight Sun, May 2003
Paperback
Secret Ways, March 2003
Paperback
Fanning the Flame, August 2002
Paperback
Hot Rain, May 2002
Paperback
Fire Inside, January 2002
Paperback (reprint)
Heartless, May 2001
Paperback
The Secret, March 2001
Paperback
Five Golden Rings, October 2000
Paperback
Perfect Sin, September 2000
Hardcover
The Dream, March 2000
Hardcover
Silk And Steel, January 2000
Mass Market Paperback
The Silent Rose, August 1999
Paperback
Night Secrets, May 1999
Mass Market Paperback
Wicked Promise, October 1998
Mass Market Paperback
Dangerous Passions, February 1998
Mass Market Paperback
'Tis The Season, November 1997
Paperback
Nothing But Velvet, July 1997
Mass Market Paperback
Innocence Undone, January 1997
Mass Market Paperback
Midnight Rider, March 1996
Mass Market Paperback
Devil's Prize, June 1995
Mass Market Paperback
Bold Angel, September 1994
Mass Market Paperback
Sweet Vengeance, September 1993
Paperback
Gypsy Lord, September 1992
Paperback

Excerpt of The Devil's Necklace by Kat Martin

London 1805

The hour of her rendezvous was nearly upon her.

Worry made Grace's heart pound and her hand tremble as she stepped into her bedchamber and quietly closed the door. The music of a four-piece orchestra drifted upward from the drawing room downstairs. The house party, a gala event that had cost a small fortune, was another of her mother's unending attempts to fob her off on one of the ton's aged aristocrats. Grace had stayed as long as she dared, forcing herself to make dreary conversation with her mother's guests, then pled a headache and retired upstairs. She had urgent business to attend this night.

Outside the window, a winter wind whipped leafless branches against the sill as Grace stripped off her long white gloves. Her palms were sweating. Uncertainty coiled like a snake in her stomach, but her course was set and she refused to turn back now.

Hurrying toward the bellpull, she kicked off her kidskin slippers along the way, rang for her lady's maid, then reached up to work the clasp on the diamond-and-pearl necklace around her neck. Her hand lingered there, testing the smoothness of the pearls, the rough facets of the diamonds set in between each one.

The necklace had been a gift from her best friend, Victoria Easton, countess of Brant, and Grace treasured it, her only possession of any real worth.

"You rang, miss?" Her maid, Phoebe Bloom, was a bit of a featherhead at times but good-hearted nonetheless. She poked her dark-haired head through the door, then hurried in.

"I could use a little help, Phoebe, if you please."

"Of course, miss."

It didn't take long to get out of the gown. Grace managed a nervous smile for Phoebe, pulled on her quilted wrapper, and excused the girl for the balance of the evening. The music downstairs continued to play. Grace prayed she could complete her mission and return to the house before anyone discovered she was gone.

The moment Phoebe closed the door, Grace tossed aside her robe and hurriedly changed into a simple gray wool gown. She blew out the whale oil lamp on the dresser and the one beside the bed, leaving the room in darkness. Stuffing a pillow beneath the covers to create the illusion that she was sleeping if her mother chanced to look in, she grabbed her cloak and swung it around her shoulders.

As she headed for the door, she picked up her reticule, the purse heavy with the weight of the money she had received from her great-aunt, Matilda Crenshaw, Baroness Humphrey, along with a ticket for a cabin aboard a packet sailing north at the end of the week.

Raising the hood of her cloak to cover her auburn hair, Grace checked to be certain no one was out in the hall, then slipped down the servants'stairs and left the house through a door leading out to the garden.

Her heart was pumping, her nerves on edge, by the time she reached Brook Street, hailed a hackney carriage and climbed into the passenger seat.

"The Hare and Fox Tavern, if you please," she said to the driver, hoping he wouldn't hear the tremor in her voice.

"That be in Covent Garden, eh, miss?"

"That is correct." It was a small, out-of-the-way establishment, she had been told, chosen by the man whose services she intended to purchase. She had gleaned the man's name from her coachman for a few gold sovereigns, though she didn't tell him the nature of her business.

It seemed to take hours to reach her destination, the hackney winding through the dark London streets, wooden wheels whirring, the horse's hooves clopping over the cobbles, but finally the painted sign for the Hare and Fox appeared.

"I'd like you to wait," Grace said to the driver as the coach pulled up in front, pressing a handful of coins into his palm. "I won't be inside very long."

The driver nodded, a grizzled old man whose face was mostly hidden beneath a growth of heavy gray beard.'see that ye aren't."

Praying the man would still be there when she returned, and careful to keep the hood of her cloak up over her head, she made her way around to the back of the tavern as she had been instructed, opened the creaky wooden door and stepped into the dimly lit taproom. The place was low- ceilinged and smoky, with heavy carved beams and scarred wooden tables. A fire blazed in a blackened stone hearth and a group of hard-looking men sat at a nearby table. At the back of the room, a tall, big-boned man in a slouch hat and greatcoat sat at another of the tables. He stood as she walked in and motioned for her to join him.

Grace swallowed and dragged in a courage-building breath, then made her way toward him, ignoring the curious glances of the men in the tavern as she took a seat in the ladder- back chair he offered.

"Did ye bring the blunt?" he asked without the least formality.

"Are you certain you can see the job done?" Grace was equally forward.

He straightened as if she'd insulted him. "Jack Moody gives his word, ye can count on it.Ye'll get what ye pay for."

Grace's hand shook as she pulled the pouch out of her reticule and handed it to the man named Jack Moody. He poured a fistful of golden guineas into his palm, a dark smile lifting a thin pair of lips.

"It's all there," Grace said, trying to ignore the bawdy jokes and coarse laughter of the men at the table next to them, glad they were mostly occupied with their drinking and the lusty tavern wenches who seemed to keep them entertained. The smell of greasy mutton made her stomach roll and Grace felt a sweep of nausea. She had never done anything like this before. She prayed she would never have to again.

Jack Moody counted the coins, then dumped them back into the pouch. "As ye say, seems t'all be there." He rose to his feet, his features partly shadowed by the narrow brim of his hat. "The plan's been set. Soon as I give the word, t'will be done. Yer man'll be well outta London come mornin'."

"Thank you."

Jack hefted the pouch, making the coins rattle. "This be all the thanks I need." He tipped his head toward the door. "Best get along now. Later it gets, more chance of trouble findin' ye."

Grace said nothing to that, just rose from the chair and cast a cautious glance at the door.

"Mind ye keep yer silence, lass. Them what talks when they shouldn't don't live very long."

A chill went through her. She would never mention Jack Moody's name again. With a faint nod of understanding, she drew her cloak around her and made her way silently out the back door.

Excerpt from The Devil's Necklace by Kat Martin
All rights reserved by publisher and author

© 2003-2024 off-the-edge.net  all rights reserved Privacy Policy