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− | [[Category:RRA Awards]] [[Category:Classic Romance]] [[Category:Paris]] [[Category:False Identity]] [[Category: | + | [[Category:1932 Releases]][[Category:RRA Awards]][[Category:Historical Romance]] [[Category:Classic Romance]][[Category:England]] [[Category:Paris]] [[Category:False Identity]] [[Category:Rake]][[Category:Re-Issued Titles]] |
* '''Author''': [[Georgette Heyer]] | * '''Author''': [[Georgette Heyer]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': Various | * '''Publisher''': Various | ||
* '''Year''': 1932 | * '''Year''': 1932 | ||
* '''Setting''': England, Paris | * '''Setting''': England, Paris | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373835639/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 Devil's Cub] - Reprint Edition |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Dominic, the Marquis of Vidal is a rake, a seducer, and known for his wicked temper -- he is known as the Devil's Cub. The future Duke has his eye on sweet Sophia Challoner, a match her grasping mother encourages. Sophia's sister, Mary, knows that Dominic's offer is not honorable and intervenes to stop the marriage. She even goes so far as to disguise herself as Sophia -- a plot that is discovered by Dominic. He then decides to take Mary to Paris with him | Dominic, the Marquis of Vidal is a rake, a seducer, and known for his wicked temper -- he is known as the Devil's Cub. The future Duke has his eye on sweet Sophia Challoner, a match her grasping mother encourages. Sophia's sister, Mary, knows that Dominic's offer is not honorable and intervenes to stop the marriage. She even goes so far as to disguise herself as Sophia -- a plot that is discovered by Dominic. He then decides to take Mary to Paris with him | ||
This is the sequel to [[Georgette Heyer|Georgette Heyer's]] [[These Old Shades]]. Where some readers find Leonie in [[These Old Shades]] to be too young and innocent for the rakish Duke of Avon, they find Mary to be a more fitting foil for his son, Vidal. | This is the sequel to [[Georgette Heyer|Georgette Heyer's]] [[These Old Shades]]. Where some readers find Leonie in [[These Old Shades]] to be too young and innocent for the rakish Duke of Avon, they find Mary to be a more fitting foil for his son, Vidal. | ||
+ | ==Excerpt== | ||
[http://www.georgette-heyer.com/books/devil.html Excerpt from ''Devil's Cub] - at Georgette-Heyer.com | [http://www.georgette-heyer.com/books/devil.html Excerpt from ''Devil's Cub] - at Georgette-Heyer.com | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
+ | * [[1996 RRA Awards Winners|1996 RRA Awards Nominee]] - Best All-Time Favorite Regency Romance | ||
* [[1995 RRA Awards Winners|1995 RRA Awards Winner]] - Best Classic Regency | * [[1995 RRA Awards Winners|1995 RRA Awards Winner]] - Best Classic Regency | ||
== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
* [[These Old Shades]] | * [[These Old Shades]] |
Latest revision as of 20:53, 2 November 2008
- Author: Georgette Heyer
- Publisher: Various
- Year: 1932
- Setting: England, Paris
- Amazon Listing: Devil's Cub - Reprint Edition
Book Description
Dominic, the Marquis of Vidal is a rake, a seducer, and known for his wicked temper -- he is known as the Devil's Cub. The future Duke has his eye on sweet Sophia Challoner, a match her grasping mother encourages. Sophia's sister, Mary, knows that Dominic's offer is not honorable and intervenes to stop the marriage. She even goes so far as to disguise herself as Sophia -- a plot that is discovered by Dominic. He then decides to take Mary to Paris with him
This is the sequel to Georgette Heyer's These Old Shades. Where some readers find Leonie in These Old Shades to be too young and innocent for the rakish Duke of Avon, they find Mary to be a more fitting foil for his son, Vidal.
Excerpt
Excerpt from Devil's Cub - at Georgette-Heyer.com
Awards
- 1996 RRA Awards Nominee - Best All-Time Favorite Regency Romance
- 1995 RRA Awards Winner - Best Classic Regency