In the third in Katharine Ashe's Prince Catchers series, the eldest of
three very different sisters must fulfill a prophecy to discover their
birthright. But if Eleanor is destined to marry a prince, why can't she
resist the scoundrel who seduced her?
She can pour tea, manage a household, and sew a modest gown. In short,
Eleanor Caulfield is the perfect vicar's daughter. Yet there was a time
when she'd risked everything for a black-eyed gypsy who left her
brokenhearted. Now he stands before her--dark, virile, and ready to
escort her on a journey to find the truth about her heritage.
Leaving eleven years ago should have given Taliesin freedom. Instead
he's returned to Eleanor, determined to have her all to himself,
tempting her with kisses and promising her a passion she's so long
denied herself. But if he was infatuated before, he's utterly unprepared
for what will happen when Eleanor decides to abandon convention--and
truly live . . .