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Five years after Jason Sherbrooke leaves England for Baltimore and the Wyndhams (The Valentine Legacy), one of the premiere racing families in the area, he wakes up early one morning with Horace's ugly pug face staring him down, and knows it's time for him to go home.
Jason wants to breed and race horses, primarily his own thoroughbred Dodger, who's faster than a Baltimore pickpocket. When his twin James takes him to Lyon's Gate, a once-renowned racing stud farm near his family's home, Jason knows to his soul that this property is what he wants more than anything.
Unfortunately, Hallie Carrick (Night Storm) wants Lyon's Gate just as badly as Jason, and she's fully prepared to fight him down and dirty to get it.
New life and fate take a hand, and the two of them end up with something neither expected.
Come to Lyon's Gate in 1835 England, visit with the Sherbrookes, and see Jason come back to the fullness and joy of life.
Prepare to laugh yourself silly. Do let me know what you think of Lyon's Gate. E-mail me at ReadMoi@gmail.com or write me at P.O. Box 17, Mill Valley, CA., 94924. Do visit my web site at www.catherinecoulter.com.
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"I loved the blast from the past. Catherine is truly a mix-master. She brings back Alec Carrick and his horse mad daughter Hallie, throws in the Sherbrooke clan and you have yourself a love story for those who enjoy happy-ever-afters. "
— Megan (4 out of 5 stars)
" It took me half the book to like Hallie. There were a lot of humorous things made me laugh. I do enjoy the Sherbrook they're always g good when i feel like a romance "
— Jeanille, 1/17/2014" The back of the book says "laugh yourself silly." It is silly, but not interesting. "
— Eliza, 11/29/2013" Horses! Jason's book is here and it's about time. This was a great tie in to the Wyndham books. I like how all the characters intermingle and show up at different parts. Another feel good book by Ms. Coulter. Recommended for happily ever after lovers. "
— ♆, 10/21/2013" 1835 England with the knighted Sherbrooke family dealing with a feisty young woman who also wants to buy a property to breed race horses. So develops a fairly typical romance of that era. This was an O.K. easy "fill-in" book between some more serious novels. "
— Betty410, 8/7/2013" Enjoyed the book, but it was not up to the standards of the other Sherbrooke novels. In spots it was very slow and some parts did not make too much sense and were just plain silly. "
— Barbra, 6/6/2013" I loved the blast from the past. Catherine is truly a mix-master. She brings back Alec Carrick and his horse mad daughter Hallie, throws in the Sherbrooke clan and you have yourself a love story for those who enjoy happy-ever-afters. "
— Megan, 5/3/2012" A little disappointed in this one and I was looking forward to it more than any of her others. I almost always pull for the heroine of any story,but I just kept hoping this one would fall of the face of the earth. "
— Nissie, 3/17/2012" More love and adventure in the Sherwood family. "
— April, 12/18/2011" This book was kinda funny to me. I like the fact that the lead lady was a smarty pants too. It made me decide to look up the other books in the series. "
— Ahsinad, 12/2/2011" A little disappointed in this one and I was looking forward to it more than any of her others. I almost always pull for the heroine of any story,but I just kept hoping this one would fall of the face of the earth. "
— Nissie, 7/22/2010" Enjoyed the book, but it was not up to the standards of the other Sherbrooke novels. In spots it was very slow and some parts did not make too much sense and were just plain silly. "
— Barbra, 1/4/2009" This book was kinda funny to me. I like the fact that the lead lady was a smarty pants too. It made me decide to look up the other books in the series. "
— Ahsinad, 12/6/2008" The back of the book says "laugh yourself silly." It is silly, but not interesting. "
— Eliza, 11/13/2008Catherine Coulter is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of eighty-seven novels, including the FBI Thriller series and A Brit in the FBI international thriller series, cowritten with J. T. Ellison.
Anne Flosnik, a seasoned audiobook narrator, has over four hundred titles to her credit and several awards and distinctions, including AudioFile Earphones Awards, a USA Today Recommended Listening selection, an AudioFile “Best Narration of the Year” selection in 2009, and the American Library Association’s Special Services to Children Award. She has also been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. She is an award-winning British actress with lead credits on stage, on television, and in commercials and voice-overs.