“Laurens’s lush sensuality takes my breath away!” —Lisa Kleypas
Stephanie Laurens fans simply cannot get enough of the Cynsters—the New York Times bestselling author’s wickedly seductive family of sexy rogues and headstrong young ladies. With The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae, Laurens’s enthralling historical romance miniseries featuring the Cynster Brides comes to a wild and satisfying conclusion—as lovely, determined Angelica Cynster recognizes her ideal match across a candlelit ballroom…only to find herself suddenly kidnapped by the man, spirited off to the Scottish Highlands, and engaged to be married!
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"I really love the Cynster series and this was an excellent addition to it. I think I enjoy reading about the Cynster girls more than their male family members! They are spunky!"
— Wendy (4 out of 5 stars)
“The marvelous adventure story is wrapped in an exciting plot built around a dynamic hero and a heroine whose depth of emotion reaches out to touch the reader on every level.”
— RT Book Reviews" This is actually a pretty good romance. The characters are well developed, the sex is hot, but the story is interesting too. And the damsel is not really helpless or willing to give up herself for the dashing hero. They are really falling in love, but in Scotland, with tons of money and a mystery to solve. Very fun book. "
— Carmen, 2/19/2014" I guess I like my historical books to reflect the behaviour of the period, and in this case the heroine was acting in a manner that suggested she was from the 20th century. "
— Bronwyn, 1/28/2014" Just couldn't make it through this one. I had no idea what was going on, which was my fault for starting in with the third in a trilogy. However, I also didn't give a damn, for which I think I can fault the author. It was all quite overwrought, making it painful to listen to, so I gave up. It's a shame too--the cover of this book is absolutely gorgeous, which just goes to prove the old adage right. "
— Christy, 1/24/2014" There were so many sex scenes in this one that I found myself skipping several pages at a time. "
— Lilmissmolly, 12/31/2013" The book just bored me "
— Amber, 12/30/2013" A great read, but maybe a little too long. Lost interest 3/4 in. "
— Helen, 12/27/2013" 3 3/4 stars. A little tedious in the middle but I liked this one the most out of the trilogy. "
— Lisa, 11/5/2013" Yeah it all comes to an end. Nice suspense but could have cut out the wordy description of the love scenes. After the 1st one the others just fill up space and all I wanted was for them to get to Scotland. When you write in a crazy mother you want to get to it. All in all a cute series. "
— Angela, 10/24/2013" I really enjoyed this book but probably would have liked it more had I read the series from the beginning but it took nothing away from the story! "
— Charlie, 8/24/2013" Heather was pretty sure of herself, but I did like the book. "
— Janna, 7/19/2012" this was a great book... it had a good story line .... and lots of zing... "
— Mitch, 4/28/2012" Not too bad. I'm sad to see another Cynster book end. It took me a bit to get through it, but not because it was bad. "
— Andrea, 2/17/2012Stephanie Laurens began writing as an escape from the dry world of professional science, a hobby that quickly became a career. Her New York Times bestselling novels, set in Regency England, have made her one of the romance world’s most popular authors.
Matthew Brenher, originally from London, is an award-winning actor of stage, film, and television and an accomplished voice-over artist.