Books by Candace Camp and Complete Book Reviews
Sabrina Jeffries, Karen Hawkins, Candace Camp, and Meredith Duran. Pocket, $7.99 mass market (400p) ISBN 978-1-4767-8608-7
Kisses under the mistletoe are the theme of four novellas taking place between 1807 and 1885. Camp (Pleasured) delivers the standout story, “By Any Other Name,” a cross-dressing romp about a girl seeking her lost brother in the gaming hells of...
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Candace Camp, Author Mira Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-1-55166-166-7
There's nothing much to hold the reader's attention in Camp's (Suddenly) latest offering, a sluggish historical romance set in Victorian England and based, it seems, on the Kaspar Hauser story. The contrived and groaningly predictable tale opens...
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Candace Camp. Pocket, $7.99 mass market (416p) ISBN 978-1-4767-4108-6
Camp (Mesmerized) launches the Secrets of the Loch series with a sweet story set in 1807 Scotland. Isobel Rose and her dotty Aunt Elizabeth are enjoying a rainy evening at home when Londoner Jack Kensington arrives and claims to be the new owner of...
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Candace Camp. Pocket, $7.99 mass market (395p) ISBN 978-1-4516-3952-0
When a cad assaults Genevieve Stafford and her fiancé jilts her for causing scandal, family friend Sir Myles Thorwood offers her marriage to save her from ruin. Genevieve reluctantly agrees, worrying that Myles may regret his choice, but Myles is...
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Candace Camp. Pocket Star, $7.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-1-4516-3950-6
Bestseller Camp (An Affair Without End) launches a Regency trilogy with this sweet smalltown tale. Thea Bainbridge, a plain-faced “old maid” of 27, pines over Lord Gabriel Morecombe, who seems to have entirely forgotten the torrid kiss he and Thea...
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Candace Camp, Pocket Star, $7.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-1-4391-1799-6
Camp concludes the Willowmere trilogy (A Lady Never Tells, A Gentleman Always Remembers) with this delightful romantic mystery. Lady Vivian Carlyle, steadfastly single at 28, has always lived by her own rules. When she approaches her childhood...
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Candace Camp, Author HarperPrism $4.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-104053-5
From its ``cute meet'' to its happy ending, there is no doubt love will triumph in Camp's ( Light and Shadow ) sweet, if somewhat bland tale of romance in a small town in 19th-century Texas. Millicent Hayes, a 29-year-old ``spinster of good breeding,
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Candace Camp, Author Mira Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-1-55166-450-7
A frantic treasure hunt brings closure to a 150-year feud between the Verreres and Nevilles in this winsome regency by the author of Indiscreet. Ever since their father died, Cassandra Verrere and her siblings have depended on the charity of self-abs
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Candace Camp, Author Mira Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-1-55166-297-8
How many lies does it take to make a truth? A whole bunch, according to this playfully-executed Regency by the author of Impulse. To fulfill her grandfather's dying wish that she be married, confirmed spinster Camilla Ferrand, hires Lord Rawdon, aka
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Candace Camp, Author . Mira $6.50 (408p) ISBN 978-1-55166-877-2
The customs and concerns of the English aristocracy are brought to life in Camp's newest Regency-era romance (following No Other Love) between a disreputable earl and a strong-willed American heiress. To save his family home from ruin and repay...
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Candace Camp, Author Mira Books $5.99 (400p) ISBN 978-1-55166-035-6
Not even Camp's ingenious wit is enough to redeem her latest romance, in which the devilishly handsome Earl of Dure is in search of a wife, any wife, for a marriage of convenience. The bright-eyed Charity Emerson decides to ""sacrifice"" herself in...
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Candace Camp, Author HarperCollins Publishers $5.5 (337p) ISBN 978-0-06-108028-9
Four years after the Civil War has ended, Maggie Whitcomb is barely eking out an existence on her Arkansas farm. All around her, family and neighbors strive to hang on to what little property and spirit they have left. Her 11-year-old son, Ty, is a...
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Candace Camp, Author HarperCollins Publishers $5.5 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-108005-0
When the manager of a late-19th-century traveling theater troupe runs off with the box office receipts--leaving his employees high and dry in Steadman, Neb.--singer Juliet Drake takes a job as cook/housekeeper for farmer Amos Morgan, Amos's...
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Candace Camp, Author . Pocket Star $7.99 (480p) ISBN 978-1-4391-1797-2
Regency romance veteran Camp (The Wedding Challenge
) launches the Willowmere series with this steamy romp. Four American orphans—practical eldest sister Marigold (who prefers the much more sensible name Mary), shy Rose, knife-totin'...
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Candace Camp, Author . HQN $6.99 (377p) ISBN 978-0-373-77308-4
In Camp's delightful latest regency Matchmakers novel, the unmatched is beautiful 23-year-old Lady Calandra, whose overprotective brother and guardian, the formidable duke of Rochford, has intimidated all comers. When Callie is rescued, at a...
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Candace Camp, Author . HQN $6.99 (377p) ISBN 978-0-373-77257-5
Camp (The Marriage Wager
) crafts a spirited plot for the newest installment of her Matchmakers series. Returned to his family in 1807 after being kidnapped and raised in the slums of London, Gideon, earl of Radbourne, begins searching for a wife at
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Candace Camp, Author . HQN $6.99 (379p) ISBN 978-0-373-77243-8
With a nod to Jane Austen, Camp launches the Matchmaker series, set in 19th-century London and concerning the lovely widow Lady Francesca Haughston, mistress of romantic chicanery. When Francesca claims that she can get any marriageable girl engaged
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Candace Camp, Author . HQN $6.99 (376p) ISBN 978-0-373-77136-3
The prolific Camp again pits an independent American heiress against the staid traditions of English aristocracy (as in So Wild a Heart
) in this winning Regency mystery romance. Already grieving over the tragic drowning death of her husband, the...
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Candace Camp, Author . Mira $6.99 (416p) ISBN 978-1-55166-729-4
Readers looking for a good 19th-century ghost story need look no further than this latest charmer from prolific Camp (The Hidden Heart, etc.). Lord Stephen St. Leger is at his wit's end over his mother's obsession with Madame Valenskaya, a...
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Candace Camp. Canary Street, $9.99 mass market (384p) ISBN 978-1-335-51310-6
A former spy risks his cold heart to protect the woman he never forgot in bestseller Camp’s immersive second Stonecliffe Regency romance (after An Affair at Stonecliffe). Sloane Rutherford is blackmailed into agreeing to spy for the Crown to prevent
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