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Zusatztext Praise for the Legacy Trilogy “Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines, and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love.”— Milwaukee Journal “Entertaining reading with interesting and varied characters, historical local color, and a well-paced plot.”— Rocky Mountain News “Marcus and the Duchess are sparring lovers worthy of Shakespeare’s Beatrice and Benedick...and their supporting cast is every bit as much fun.”— Detroit Free Press “Coulter’s characters quickly come alive and draw the reader into the story. You root for the good guys and hiss for the bad guys. When you have to put the book down for a while, you can hardly wait to get back and see what’s going on.”— The Sunday Oklahoman “There is murder, mystery, and sex in this engaging story...It’s hilarious at times, and in the usual good writing and intricate plotting style of Ms. Coulter.”— The Chattanooga Times “Delightful...brimming with drama, sex, and colorful characters...Her witty dialogue and bawdy, eccentric characters add up to an engaging, fan-pleasing story.”—Publishers Weekly “An unlikely, exuberant adventure.”— Booklist “A cast of wonderful characters are part of this funny, lively, and occasionally mysterious story.”— Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Catherine Coulter Klappentext When an intrepid horsewoman finds herself on the road to ruin, her longtime nemesis may be her only hope in this Regency romance in the Legacy Trilogy by #1 New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter. Horse racing is a down and dirty sport. James Wyndham, who owns racing stables in both England and America, meets his match in red-haired Jessie Warfield, a renowned hoyden and champion jockey who knows as many dirty racing tricks as James does. When either wins a race, the other's nose gets rubbed in the dirt. But when an innocent incident leads to her ruin in the eyes of society, it's Jessie who finds herself fleeing a losing battle-all the way to England. James is laden with guilt, but when he follows Jessie across the Atlantic to make things right, the woman he finds bears little resemblance to the spitfire he's known for so long.... Leseprobe NEAR BALTIMORE, MARYLAND MARCH 1822 SLAUGHTER COUNTY COURSE: SATURDAY RACES, LAST RACE, ONE-HALF MILE HE WAS GOING to lose. He didn’t want to lose, dammit, particularly to Jessie Warfield, that obnoxious brat. He could feel Rialto just behind him: hooves pounding firm and steady on the black dirt, head stretched long, muscles hard and bunched. He looked over his left shoulder. Rialto was coming on faster than a man escaping from a woman’s bedchamber before her husband come through the door, and the damned five-year-old had more endurance than an energetic man with four demanding wives. James stretched as far as he could and pressed his face as close as he could to Tinpin’s ear. He always talked to his horses before and during a race to gauge their moods. Goodnatured Tinpin was always open to James. Tinpin, like most of his racehorses, was a fierce competitor; he had great heart. The horse wanted to win as much as James did. The only time he was distracted from victory was when a jockey had slammed his riding crop on his side, sending him into a rage. He’d nearly killed that damned jockey and lost the race in the process. James felt old Tinpin’s labored breathing beneath him. The horse was more a quarter-mile sprinter than a half-miler so Rialto had the advantage there, in both ability and ex- perience. This was only Tinpin’s second half-mile race. James kicked his sides, telling Tinpin over and over that he could do it, that he could keep the lead over that miserable little chestnut, that he could kick Rialto?n...
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Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the FBI Thrillers featuring husband and wife team Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock. She is also the author—with J. T. Ellison—of the Brit in the FBI series. She lives in Sausalito, California.