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The Hellion Bride, Vol. 2

AUTHOR: Catherine Coulter
ISBN: 0515109746

SHORT DESCRIPTION: 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...

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The Hellion Bride, Vol. 2
- Book Review,
by Catherine Coulter

Milwaukee Journal
Coulter is excellent at portraying romantic tension between her heroes and heroines.

Book Description
all in love again--with the second novel in the Bride saga.

Sophia has successfully controlled every man in her orbit until she meets Ryder Sherbrooke, a man she senses is different from the others, a man she sees as one of hell's own sons.


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         Book Review

The Hellion Bride, Vol. 2
- Book Reviews,
by Catherine Coulter

The Hellion Bride, Vol. 2

ANNOTATION

Amidst the forces of voodoo in Jamaica, charming young rake Ryder Sherbrooke meets his bride-to-be, 19-year-old Sophia Stanton-Greville. 2 cassettes.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

all in love again--with the second novel in the Bride saga.

Sophia has successfully controlled every man in her orbit until she meets Ryder Sherbrooke, a man she senses is different from the others, a man she sees as one of hell's own sons.

FROM THE CRITICS

Milwaukee Journal

Coulter is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes and heroines.

Publishers Weekly

The second part of Coulter's (The Sherbrooke Bride ) bride trilogy follows Ryder Sherbrooke to Jamaica, where Theo Burgess, an islander, is making a devious grab for the Sherbrooke plantation. As part of his scheme, Theo bullies his niece, Sophie Stanton-Greville, into playing the tart to soften up Ryder. Ryder begins to piece together their plan just about the time Sophie (who is sick of her uncle's beatings and his threats against her younger brother, Jeremy) holds a gun to Theo. When the scoundrel turns up dead, local authorities are ready to lock up the young woman. Ryder rescues Sophie by marrying her and then by shipping her and Jeremy back to his family in England. Why he does this is something of a mystery--he had earlier decided that marriage was ``a truly appalling thought.'' Ryder's thoughts go beyond ambivalence to inconsistency, as though Coulter hasn't fully worked out what's going on in her hero's mind. This is unfortunate, since Ryder is the central focus of the book. Sophie too is not portrayed well by Coulter: she is two-dimensional. Because Ryder is depicted as adoring children and determined to get the girl, he, and his story, will probably find favor with Coulter's fans nonetheless. (Nov.)


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