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Catherine Coulter Biography & Notes


Catherine Coulter graduated from Boston College with a master's degree in 19th-century European history. She first began writing romances after convincing herself that she could come up with something better than what was currently being published. While living in New York in 1978, she published her first novel with some help in plotting out the story from her physician husband. Since then she has gone on to write mostly Regency romances, many of them in the trilogy format she believes allows her to follow her character's lives more completely. Her first major best-seller, "Moonspun Magic" (1988), was the third installation in the Magic Trilogy and the first of a long string of popular best-sellers. In 1988 Coulter decided to take on the suspense thriller genre with "False Pretenses." Her subsequent suspense novels, "The Cove," "The Maze," "The Target," and "The Edge", were instant best-sellers. Coulter's hobbies include traveling, skiing, and reading.


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Afterglow Afterglow by Catherine Coulter ( 2006)
Aftershocks by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
Dr. Elliot Mallory falls in love with the beautiful, young model Georgina Hathaway but wonders if he is too old to offer her a long and prosperous marriage.
The Aristocrat by Catherine Coulter ( 1986)
Around the World in 81 Years by Catherine Coulter ( 1991)
The Autumn Countess by Catherine Coulter ( 1989)
Seeking security, Andrea James agrees to marry the elderly Earl of Devbridge, only to learn that her life is now in danger.
The Beginning The Beginning by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
Beyond Eden Beyond Eden by Catherine Coulter ( 2000)
Lindsay Foxe, a successful model who hides the secrets and tragedy of her past behind a new name, is forced to face up to that past when she meets tough and rugged S. C. Taylor, the private investigator hired to protect her. Reissue.
Blindside Blindside An FBI Thriller by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
In the wake of a series of kidnapping attempts, Savich, Sherlock, and FBI agent Miles Kettering--whose six-year-old son was one of the attempted victims--trace leads to a charismatic evangelist team, a situation that is complicated by a woman's infatuation with Savich.
Blowout Blowout by Catherine Coulter ( 2004)
Summoned back from a weekend trip when a prominent judge is murdered the night before a controversial death-penalty case, FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock tackle a case during which numerous Washington power brokers are targeted. Simultaneous.
Born to Be Wild Born to Be Wild by Catherine Coulter ( 2006)
When someone tries to kill her, believing her to be the evil character she plays on a popular soap opera, daytime drama superstar Mary Lisa Beverly is forced to get help from an unexpected source. Simultaneous.
The Bride Trilogy The Heiress Bride, the Hellion Bride, the Sherbrooke Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 1995)
Calypso Magic Calypso Magic by Catherine Coulter ( 2004)
An earl leaves his home in Regency England to pursue the island girl with whom he has become infatuated, his precocious young cousin from the West Indies. Murder and suspense await him on the exotic island, as does a passionate romance.
Catherine Coulter Midsummer Magic, Calypso Magic, Moonspun Magic by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)
This collection brings together three of Catherine Coulter's most sensual romances, "Beyond Eden", "Rebel Bride", and "Season of the Sun."
Catherine Coulter Bride Compact Disc Collection 1 Catherine Coulter Bride Compact Disc Collection 1 The Sherbrooke Bride, The Hellion Bride, The Heiress Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 2007)
Catherine Coulter Bride Series Compact Disc Collection Catherine Coulter Bride Series Compact Disc Collection Mad Jack, The Courtship, The Scottish Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 2007)
Catherine Coulter Cd Collection Catherine Coulter Cd Collection Eleventh Hour, Blindside, And Blowout by Catherine Coulter ( 2006)
Catherine Coulter Collection Catherine Coulter Collection The Cove/the Maze/Eleventh Hour by Catherine Coulter ( 2004)
Catherine Coulter Three-Box Set Night Fire, Night Shadow, Night Storm by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Chandra Chandra by Catherine Coulter ( 1985)
Chandra de Averell wants only to be a warrior. Jerval de Vernon is the handsome knight who wants only her for his wife. When he forces her to marry him, Jerval hopes that he will one day be able to thaw her rightful indignation.
Circule De Enganis by Catherine Coulter ( 1998)
The Countess The Countess by Catherine Coulter ( 1999)
Coulter has rewritten her very first novel in 1979--formerly called "The Autumn Countess"--to make it more Gothic in form and content, including using the first-person narration in the classic Gothic style. The young heroine in this story agrees to marry an older widowed earl, only to fall in love with his nephew.
The Courtship The Courtship by Catherine Coulter ( 2000)
Determined, bookish Helen Mayberry and the rakish Spenser Heatherington, Lord Beecham, join forces to search for a mystical treasure known as King Edward's Lamp, and the mismatched couple soon discovers a more precious prize. Original.
The Cove The Cove by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
The Cove is a quaint little postcard town made up only of old folk who sell the World's Greatest Ice Cream--a secret recipe that brings lots of tourists into town. Into The Cove comes Sally Brainerd, daughter of murdered Amory St. John of Washington D.C., seeking sanctuary, and FBI Special Agent James Quinlan who's undercover and after her. He's got a murder to solve, and he believes she's the key. But is she really?
The Deception by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
A young woman assumes the identity of a widow to spy on the Duke of Portsmouth, though she soon finds the pretense difficult to uphold when she falls in love with him.
Devil's Daughter Devil's Daughter by Catherine Coulter ( 1995)
Arabella heads for Naples to investigate the disappearance of ships and cargos owned by her father, but when the man responsible turns out to be a dashing, handsome man, she struggles with her own heart. Reissue.
Devil's Embrace Devil's Embrace by Catherine Coulter ( 2000)
In an historical romance set in eighteenth-century Genoa, handsome Lord Anthony Welles vows to win beautiful Cassie, as she prepares to marry another man. Reissue.
Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy by Catherine Coulter ( 2008)
Double Take by Catherine Coulter ( 2008)
In Catherine Coulter's latest thriller, a woman has spent the past six months recovering from the murder of her famous husband, when she is brutally attacked and thrown into San Francisco Bay. She is saved by a special agent, and together the two try to track her would-be killer--who, the agent is convinced, is somehow connected to her husband's death.
The Duke The Duke by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
When proud young Ian Carmichael, an English duke, is named the Scottish earl of Penderleigh, the entire Robertson clan is outraged, excluding the former earl's granddaughter, Brandy, but she fears that one of her embittered relatives will kill Ian. Reissue.
Earth Song Earth Song by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
Philippa de Beauchamp flees her marriage to the Baron of Bridgeport and lands in the lair of the dashing Dienwald de Fortenberry.
The Edge The Edge by Catherine Coulter ( 1999)
baffled by a seemingly supernatural connection to his critically injured sister, an FBI special agent heads to the Oregon coast in search of a more plausible explanation for his sudden ESP, only to discover more puzzling mysteries. FBI agent Ford MacDougal -- "Mac" -- is recovering from a terrorist car bombing when his sister appears to purposely drive her Porsche off an Oregon cliff. Curiously, Mac felt as if he were in the car with her as she sailed toward the sea, even though he was really in a hospital bed on the other side of the country. By the time Mac arrives in Portland, his sister -- Dr. Jilly Bartlett -- has come out of the coma she's been in for four days. But after a few scant hours with her brother, Jilly vanishes without a trace.
Eleventh Hour Eleventh Hour by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Husband-and-wife agents Lacey Sherlock and Dillon Savich investigate the murder of FBI agent Dane Carver's twin brother, Father Michael Joseph, and seek the assistance of homeless woman Nicola Jones, a witness to the shooting who is tormented by personal demons.
Evening Star Evening Star by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
False Pretenses False Pretenses by Catherine Coulter ( 2001)
Acquitted for the murder of her husband through the perjured testimony of psychiatrist Christian Hunter, Elizabeth Carleton struggles to uncover the true murderer, rebuild her life and business, and find new love.
Fire Song by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)
Forced into marriage with Graelam, a daring English knight, beautiful, proud Kassia finds herself caught in a whirlwind of passion and love.
Forever Yours Forever Yours by Barbara Delinsky ( 2001)
Three of the most successful authors in romance fiction come together in one passionate volume that includes Catherine Coulter's The Aristocrat, in which American Brent Asher, a professional quarterback, inherits an English estate and the title of Vicount Asherwood, but he soon discovers that he has also inherited a troublesome group of English relatives, including a cousin whom he must marry to gain a fortune. Reprint.
The Generous Earl by Catherine Coulter ( 1989)
Brandy Robertson, a spirited young Scot, is indignant over the fact that her new guardian is to be an English duke.
The Heir The Heir by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Justin Deverill, the Earl of Strafford, finally succeeds in pressing his reluctant cousin, Arabella, to be his bride to secure his fortune, but the tempestuous marriage between two headstrong individuals is quickly threatened by the arrival of the charming Comte de TrTcassis from France. Reissue.
The Heiress Bride The Heiress Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
The dazzling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Bride trilogy. A 19-year-old beauty, Sinjun Sherbrooke is bored with London--until she meets Colin Kinross, a Scottish earl. The two elope to Scotland, but Sinjun's new home at Vere Castle holds more surprises than she could ever have imagined.
The Hellion Bride The Hellion Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 1992)
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Sherbrooke Bride. Ryder Sherbrooke has a reputation as one of hell's own sons--though he's really just a fun-loving rake who thinks he knows all about women. But the tables are turned when he meets beautiful Sophia Stanton-Greville, who's determined to make Ryder one of her many conquests.
Hemlock Bay Hemlock Bay by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Caught up in a challenging probe into the kidnapping of two teenage boys, FBI agent Dillon Savich is faced with personal turmoil when his sister is injured in a serious automobile accident, but when he and his wife, Lacey Sherlock, investigate, they stumble upon an intricate conspiracy involving a fortune in art. Reprint.
Honorable Offer by Catherine Coulter ( 1988)
Sabrina marries Phillip Mercerault for protection from men's advances, not for love, but finds her desires complicate their arrangement.
Impulse by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
An Intimate Deception by Catherine Coulter ( 1988)
When her father is taken hostage by Napoleon, Evangeline de Beauchamps agrees to spy for the French in England, but the handsome Duke of Portsmouth threatens to see through her disguise.
Jade Star Jade Star by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Kidnapped by lecherous white slaver, Juliana DuPres, the lovely daughter of a Hawaiian missionary, finds herself the coveted prize of a San Francisco slave auction until she is rescued from degradation by a handsome, mysterious doctor. Reissue.
Knockout Knockout by Catherine Coulter ( 2009)
Traveling with her mother to Georgia in the aftermath of her father's death, seven-year-old telepath Autumn Backman discovers her own family's murderous activities, desperately contacts FBI agent Dillon Savich, and promptly disappears, a situation for which Savich launches a large-scale manhunt. Simultaneous.
LA Novia Maliciosa LA Novia Maliciosa by Catherine Coulter ( 1999)
La Dama / Deception La Dama / Deception by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
El Legado De La Deshonra/ The Valentine Legacy El Legado De La Deshonra/ The Valentine Legacy by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Lord Deverill's Heir by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)
Upon the reading of her late father's will, Arabella Deverill learns that to retain her privileged position in life, she must marry Justin, an arrogant nobleman and heir to the Deverill estate.
Lord Harry Lord Harry by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
Henrietta Rolland, a young beauty and queen of London society, disguises herself as a man and becomes Lord Harry Monteith to seek revenge on the man she holds responsible for the death of her brother at Waterloo, the arrogant Jason Cavander, Marquess of Oberlon. Reissue.
Lord Harry's Folly by Catherine Coulter ( 1989)
Henrietta Rolland, a young beauty and queen of London society, disguises herself as a man and becomes Lord Harry Monteith to keep a vow of vengeance against an arrogant aristocrat.
Lord of Falcon Ridge Lord of Falcon Ridge by Catherine Coulter ( 1995)
From the New York Times bestselling author comes the third novel in the Viking trilogy. All the characters from the first two Viking novels, Lord of Hawkfell Island and Lord of Raven's Peak, are back--five years older, but not necessarily wiser--and ready to stick their oars into Cleve and Chessa's problems. Special release date of 2/16/94.
Lord of Hawkfell Island Lord of Hawkfell Island by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
The stunning new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the Bride trilogy. Mirana's life changes one fateful day when Rorik and his men come to the Viking fortress Clontarf to kill her half-brother. Instead, she is taken hostage to use against him. But Rorik, the Lord of Hawkfell Island, doesn't count on Mirana's strong will.
Lord of Raven's Peak Lord of Raven's Peak by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
A new Viking adventure from the New York Times bestselling author of Lord of Hawkfell Island. When Merrik, the Lord of Raven's Peak and younger brother of the Lord of Hawkfell Island, journeys to Kiev, he comes away with two slaves--but they're not who or what he thinks they are. Now that Laren is his, Merrik must protect her when she's accused of murder.
Lyon's Gate Lyon's Gate by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
A mutual love of horses sparks a human relationship in the ninth entry in the Sherbrooke series of historical romances. In 1835, Jason Sherbrooke returns to England after five years in Baltimore. Still wounded from his last relationship, Jason turns his back on romance, resolving to dedicate himself to breeding and racing horses. He has his heart set upon purchasing racing stud farm Lyon's Gate...but so does the independent, impudent Hallie Carrick. Their rivalry turns to passion when they must share both ownership of the farm as well as living quarters.
Mad Jack Mad Jack by Catherine Coulter ( 2006)
Regency London is turned upside down by the arrival of Winifrede Levering Bascome, masquerading as the valet Mad Jack, and her aunts, Mathilda and Maude, as they attemp to enlist the assistance of Lord Cliffe, Grayson St. Cyre. Book available.
The Maze The Maze Library Edition by Catherine Coulter ( 1998)
Obsessed by her sister's death at the hands of an apparent serial killer, a brilliant young pianist dedicates her life to tracking down the murderer only to become a target herself, in this contemporary novel of suspense now out in paperback. Catherine Coulter's "contemporary suspense novels are, unfortunately, few and far between" wrote Publishers Weekly in its rave review of her "fast-paced, solidly structured" novel The Cove. Now Coulter dazzles suspense fans with more "action-packed, spine-tingling romantic suspense." Lacey Sherlock's life is forever changed when her beloved older sister's body is discovered in an abandoned warehouse, with multiple stab wounds. She is the fourth victim of the String Killer, the handle the media have given the murderer who leads his victims into a maze with a ball of twine. Seven years after Belinda's death, Lacey, now an FBI special agent, is paired up with computer whiz Dillon Savich in the Bureau's Criminal Apprehension Unit (CAU), where Dillon has developed a predictive analogue program to aid in the apprehension of serial killers. When the String Killer strikes again (this time in Boston), Lacey immediately spots his handiwork, resulting in his capture. The suspect confesses, but maintains that he did not kill Belinda. Thanks to Dillon's expertise and her own detective work, Lacey confirms the killer's innocence in her sister's case. No sooner does she clear him than an attempt is made on her life, and Lacey suspects it is the same person who murdered Belinda years ago. Together, she and Dillon must discover who killed her sister – before they both become the next victims. The Maze is rich in tension, brimming with twists and surprises, and delivers a love story of two dynamic individuals who together solve a baffling killing.
Midsummer Magic Midsummer Magic by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
Moonspun Magic Moonspun Magic by Catherine Coulter ( 2004)
After five years in the Caribbean, Rafael Carstairs returns to Regency England to wed Victoria Abermarle and protect her from his smarmy twin brother. Despite a slew of secrets and a few cases of mistaken identity, the newlyweds begin to love one another.
Night Fire Night Fire by Catherine Coulter ( 1997)

Dear Reader,

I began writing the NIGHT Trilogy in 1987. I'm very proud of all three novels.Perhaps NIGHT FIRE is my favorite simply because its so different from the other two.

In NIGHT FIRE, Arielle Leslie is a sixteen-year-old forced to wed Paisley Cochrane, a sadistic old man who abuses her. When he dies, she believes herself free. But she's not.

Burke Drummond, Earl of Ravensworth, a young man she'd worshipped three years before, is home frorn the wars, and he wants her.

Burke and Arielle are two people who have touched me deeply. Together they faced problems and obstacles never spoken of in the Regency time.

If you haven't read NIGHT FIRE, do give it a try, See if You don't agree with me that Arielle and Burke are two very special People.

Catherine Coulter

Night Shadow Night Shadow by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)

"What Are You Doing?"
Lilly Asked

"I'm undressing myself. Then I'm going to undress you. Then I'm giong to make love to you, right here, under this beautiful old oak tree."

She stared at Knight. He was musing about the history of the oak forest even as he began to unbutton his shirt. He couldn't be serious. No, it was impossible. It was the middle of the day.

On the other hand, he had entered her bedchambers, had ripped open her nightgown, had touched her and kissed her and made her scream with pleasure. Oh dear, she had to do something.

"No, damn you!" Lily picked up her skirt and bounced away from him.

"Not again," Knight sighed.

Night Storm Night Storm by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)

Dear Reader,

You met Alec Carrick in Night Fire. He returns full force-and believe me, this man's got force--in Night Storm, the third novel of the Night Trilogy which I wrote in the Fall of 1988.

The Paxtons are shipbuilders in Baltimore. Alec Carrick is an English nobleman who wants to buy them out. Genny Paxton isn't at all what she seems. She dresses like "Eugene" and wants to build her own sailing ships without male interference. Alec, a man of great insight, knows exactly what lies beneath those britches. He gets Genny's goat more times than she can count.

This is a love story filled with wit, humor, and outrageous circumstance. It's got more unexpected spins than a roulette wheel. Then there's five-year-old Hallie, Alec's daughter, a charmer who will take hold of your heartland never let go.

Do enjoy Alec and Genny--and let me know which of the novels in the Night Trilogy you like best.

The Nightingale Legacy The Nightingale Legacy by Catherine Coulter ( 1995)
Caroline is chomping at the bit to get out from under the control of her guardian, the obsessive Roland. She manages to make her escape, and finds herself in the company of Frederick Nightingale, Lord Chilton. As tragedy and mystery thicken the air, Caroline is drawn to Lord Chilton--a man who claims he's a lonely beggar, his soul suited only for solitude.
The Offer The Offer by Catherine Coulter ( 1998)
After she is almost raped by her brother-in-law, Sabrina Eversleigh runs away from the family estate. Caught in a deadly blizzard, Sabrina is saved by Phillip Mercerault, a handsome Viscount who nurses her back to health and later offers to save her reputation by marrying her. Although Sabrina initially refuses Phillip's offer, they eventually do enter into a marriage of convenience. However, their marriage faces many challenges, foremost among them: Sabrina's fear of men and Phillip's ongoing relationship with his mistress. Author Catherine Coulter calls THE OFFER an extensive rewrite of her 1981 romance novel AN HONORABLE OFFER.
Pendragon Pendragon by Catherine Coulter ( 2007)
On the rebound from a failed romance, young Meggie Sherbrooke marries the brooding Thomas Malcombe. When she realizes that she's being stalked by a killer, she and her husband are drawn together as they search for the would-be murderer.
Pendragon / The Sherbrooke Twins / Lyon's Gate Pendragon / The Sherbrooke Twins / Lyon's Gate by Catherine Coulter ( 2008)
The Penwyth Curse The Penwyth Curse by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
Blending beloved characters from Earth Song and Rosehaven with brand new heroes and heroines, an enchanting historical romance follows a young woman, who at the tender age of eighteen is four times a widow, as she tries to break the dreadful curse that plagues her. Original.
Point Blank Point Blank by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
The 10th entry in the suspenseful and romantic FBI series takes on two separate cases. FBI agent Dillon Savich and his wife, agent Lacey Sherlock, pit themselves against a violent pair of kidnappers bent on revenging themselves on comedian Pinky Womack. Meanwhile, agent Ruth Warnecki falls in love with a small-town Virginia sheriff as the pair track down the murderer of a music student whose body was found deep inside a cave.
Portrait of Indifference/Supplement to Portraits of Homoeopathic Medicines by Catherine Coulter ( 1990)
Describes the types of indifference, such as that resulting from physical ailments, and discusses various treatments.
The Rebel Bride The Rebel Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 2006)
When Julien St. Clair first sees Katherine Brandon, she's dressed like a boy and in the midst of a fight with her brother. But her fire-red hair and haunting beauty cannot be disguised. Julien vows that she will be his bride and pursues her across Europe, unaware that Katherine is not running from him but from a terrifying secret.
Riptide Riptide Library Edition by Catherine Coulter ( 2000)
Receiving a letter that threatens the governor and damages her own reputation, political speechwriter Jessie Matlock finds herself on her own when the police refuse to believe her and declare her a suspect instead.
Rosehaven Rosehaven by Catherine Coulter ( 1997)
Taken back in time to the England of 1277, readers meet Hastings of Trent and Severin of Langthorne, two strangers joined in marriage. Hastings is an heiress and Severin is the warrior whom the dying Earl of Oxborough has selected to assume his title, properties, possessions, and his daughter. It is Severin's duty to sire children, to bring new strong blood to the line, and keep Oxborough powerful. Both are in for a surprise in this strange place called Rosehaven.
The Scottish Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 2001)
Priggish vicar Tysen Sherbrooke inherits a barony in Scotland. There, he meets local woman-in-distress Mary Rose Fordyce, who is being pursued by a ruthless brute bent on forcing her into marriage. Tysen's sense of Christian duty brings him to Mary Rose's side, but his unexpected and growing feelings for the high-spirited young lady keep him there.
Season Of The Sun Season Of The Sun by Catherine Coulter ( 2001)
Season of the Sun Season of the Sun by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
In ninth-century England, beautiful and delicate Zarabeth falls in love with Magnus Haraldsson, the passionate captain of a Viking vessel, despite the cruel machinations of her stepfather. Reissue.
Secret Song Secret Song by Catherine Coulter ( 2003)
This final entry in the Song trilogy tells of handsome Roland de Tournay's efforts to rescue Daria of Fortesque, a beauty who is being held prisoner in a Welsh stronghold. Despite their many differences, Roland and Daria are unable to deny the attraction they feel for each other. Will they live through their adventures to see their attraction turn into true love?
The Sherbrooke Bride The Sherbrooke Bride by Catherine Coulter ( 2005)
Desperate for an heir, Douglas Sherbrooke, Earl of Northcliffe, looks for a bride and finds a prospective one in Melissande Chambers, but it is Melissande's sister, Alexandra, who has loved Sherbrooke from afar since she was a girl. Book available.
The Sherbrooke Twins The Sherbrooke Twins by Catherine Coulter ( 2004)
The romantic adventures of the colorful members of the Sherbrooke family continue in the story of twin brothers James and Jason Sherbrooke. Original.
Sweet Surrender by Catherine Coulter ( 1991)
Giana, an innocent beauty, finds herself the property of the highest bidder, the handsome, hot-blooded American, Alex.
Tailspin Tailspin by Catherine Coulter ( 2008)
Dispatched to the Kentucky mountains to discern the fates of a missing special agent and a doctor who is being protected by the FBI, agents Savich and Sherlock find the case further challenged by a young woman on the run and the doctor's mental deterioration. By the author of Double Take. Simultaneous.
The Target The Target by Catherine Coulter ( 1999)
In a secluded cabin high in the Rockies, Ramsey Hunt rescues a small girl unconscious in the forest and is mistaken for a kidnapper by the girl's mother. By the time she finally discovers Ramsey has saved the girl, Ramsey and the mother must flee pursuing strangers with the intent to kill. Facing constant danger, the pair ultimately discovers why they're at the center of the target.
The Valentine Legacy The Valentine Legacy by Catherine Coulter ( 1996)
From The New York Times bestselling author of The Cove comes an enchanting tale of horse racing, deception, intrigue and love. James Wyndham owns racing stables in both America and England. Jessie Warfield, renowned hoyden and champion jockey, is Wyndham's nemesis. Can they find true love together against all odds?
Warrior's Song Warrior's Song by Catherine Coulter ( 2001)
Forced into marriage to Jerval de Vernon, the knight selected for her by her father, Chandra de Avenell, a beautiful, independent, and fierce young woman, has no use for a husband, and it is up to Jerval to convince her of the benefits of wedded bliss, in a revised edition of a novel first published as Chandra. Reprint.
Wild Baron Wild Baron by Catherine Coulter ( 1997)
"New York Times" bestselling author Catherine Coulter presents a special gift to her fans--a paperback original Regency romance full of mystery, magic and passion. The back cover includes an address for readers to write in to the author with comments on this title.
Wild Star Wild Star by Catherine Coulter ( 2002)
Married to a wealthy older man she does not love, Byrony falls for handsome San Francisco gambler Brent Hammond, a legendary womanizer. Reissue.
Wizard's Daughter Wizard's Daughter by Catherine Coulter ( 2009)
Magic and intrigue run rampant in this paranormal historical romance from Catherine Coulter, in which a mysterious child found beaten in an alleyway with no memory of her past grows into a beautiful young woman who may hold the key to a centuries-old mystery.
The Wyndham Legacy The Wyndham Legacy Library Edition by Catherine Coulter ( 1994)
From a New York Times bestselling author comes the first book in a spell-binding trilogy of the Regency period. As a child, Marcus didn't suspect that his half-cousin, Josephina, would one day reign sovereign over his future. As heirs of the Earl of Chase, the two receive a double-edged inheritance--and a legacy that will bind their fates, for better and worse.

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