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Captured Innocence (Avon Romantic Treasure) [Mass Market Paperback]

Susan Sizemore (Author)
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Avon Romantic Treasure December 31, 2002
To Catch a Thief ...

Raised as an English country girl, Bororavian princess Lily Bancroft simply cannot wed her detestable, power-hungry cousin. Yet she dares not refuse -- and that's where Kit Fox comes in. This charming, disarmingly attractive thief-turned-British spy wanted royal obligations by "robbing" her of her innocence. But first the gentleman rogue will need some "convincing" -- a prospect Lily finds somewhat frightening ... and deliciously stimulating.

... First Steal His Heart

It could not be more perfect! Kit's liege has assigned him to investigate dark doings in the Bororavian court -- and now the true heiress to the throne is offering him entry! Lily's seduction is his sworn duty, her passionate manipulation his sole aim. But what is this feeling in his heart the exquisite lady inspires -- this sensuous need and unbidden tenderness that threatens to blossom gloriously into love?


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About the Author

Susan Sizemore's life and interests include such varied activities as medieval costuming and embroidery, being a chef, and working in the defense industry.She is owned by her spoiled rotten, beloved mutt dog, rather than the other way around, and this is just fine with her.Current hobbies include hiking and studying t'ai chi. She travels whenever she can, loves history, loud music, movies, good coffee, and writes constantly.She hopes readers enjoy her stories as much as she enjoys writing them.She has won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart Award and has been nominated for two Romantic Times awards.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (December 31, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060082895
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060082895
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,345,792 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Susan Sizemore is the New York Times, Award Winning Author of The Vampire Primes paranormal Romance series, the urban fantasy Laws of the Blood series and numerous historical, contemporary and futuristic romances. She has numerous short stories in many anthologies. Her fantasy novels include works for Ace, Five Star, Prime Books and Tor. She is the author of original works, MEMORY OF MORNING, PRIMAL CALL and WRITTEN IN INK exclusively available in ebook format.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "Kit" will capture your heart in this endearing romance!, August 20, 2004
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The setting is London, England, 1854. A small boy is caught trying to steal important papers from a woman's home. I instantly, (in the span of the first two pages)liked the character of Kit Fox. Who wouldn't? He's barely six years old, and despite pouring rain, a sore leg and a fear of dogs, is crafty enough to pick locks and circuit a house for burglary and already has the makings of a great thief.

Captured, but free to groom his talents, he's raised by his rescuer's daughter, Hannah, who marries a Scot and gives him a highland home. Now, 26 years later, the same little orphan boy is one of the crown's best spies. Besides his reputation as a thief, Kit was quite the shameless plunderer of ladies, "preying on affections with casual impunity," but this time, he was torn between duty to his country and to his heart when he meets Princess Lily.

Lily has been raised in the country since her father's exile. She knows more about raising sheep than being a princess, and is in deep trouble when her father dies and the Bororovian princess is being blackmailed into marrying her detestable, power-hungry cousin. When Kit asks her to dance at her first ball, she's helpless to refuse the dark-daring eyes. It's then that Lily decides to seduce the dangerous rogue to help her escape her evil cousin.

Distracted by the lovely princess, Kit almost forgets he's on a mission. But as fate would have it, besides stealing documents alleging treason from the Bororovian king's embassy, he rescues the beautiful, beleaguered princess. Being a lover of beautiful things, as well as hating to be told he couldn't have something he wants was a challenge to the thief in Kit's nature. Lily's a princess-in-exile, being forced into a disastrous marriage and Kit's the dashing English spy whom fate has thrown together seemingly at every turn, and comes to her rescue only to imprison her for himself. An that's where the fun starts!

Lily's a reluctant captive, and tries unsuccessfully to escape, but Kit takes her further away to his home in the Highlands. But as the relationship between Kit and Lily unfolds, Kit discovers he's the one captured by the beautiful and innocent princess, who must follow her duty or risk upheaval and war for her country. Reality creeps in as his aunt reminds him to keep his eye on the mission, and his head reminds him that it was totally unacceptable for someone with such a lowly status as a street urchin to ever imagine being with a princess. Over and over he reminds himself that to touch her was forbidden, but like his addiction to smoking, which he was trying to quit because it interfered with his spy business, he can't bring himself to free her. He's a thief and he's caught himself a princess, and even the queen can't make him give her back.

Not only is this a great story, but this book is packed with other great characters, beginning with his rescuer, Aunt Phoebe, the master mind of all spy missions, a "creature of steel-covered velvet, with ice water in her veins." She was especially fond of the lad that her niece Hannah had adopted. "He was a rogue and a charmer and she'd seen to it that his talent for taking things that belonged to other people had been trained and polished until he was the finest burglar, pickpocket and all-round thief in the British Empire." Then there's his lovely younger sisters: Harriet, closest in age who discovered him stealing that fateful night; Sara, the sweet book worm who studies buildings and grounds, the youngest field operative assistant in England; Beatrice, the family's adolescent expert in codes and forgery; and Lucy, a budding Botanist and chemist, who fondly refers to Princess Lily as "Kit's princess" right from the beginning. All play charming roles in helping Kit get and keep his princess.

I really enjoyed reading this type of "dutiful" conflict, because you know it's gets better every page. This story just oozes with romance and cunning and humor, and Kit is at the top of my list for one of the most memorable rogues. The ending has an interesting and satifying twist like a Shakespearan play; you'll love it!

Susan Sizemore is a wonderful author and I guaranteed that you will be happily captivated by Lily, Kit and his clan, as they steal your heart.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Memorable...., July 22, 2003
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This review is from: Captured Innocence (Avon Romantic Treasure) (Mass Market Paperback)
This story was very interesting, the characters great. The princess was wonderful, very likable. Kit was a fantastic hero, handsome, smart, but almost overly confident in his ability to seduce women. But it was clear he and Lily loved each other, and I did wonder how the story would end. Never thought it would end the way it did, but it was a great and logical idea.
Well worth reading.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars heated historical intrigue, January 17, 2003
This review is from: Captured Innocence (Avon Romantic Treasure) (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1854, though young, he was a thief until a female household caught him. The matriarch Hannah Gale took the lad into her home and heart raising him into being a solid citizen. Now twenty-six years later, Kit Fox is one of England's top spies.

Kit's latest assignment is to infiltrate the retinue accompanying visiting VIP King Gregory of Bororavia, who simply wants to conquer the world. The English leadership fears that Gregory has brought into their country anarchists to cause trouble. Lily and Kit meet when he asks her to dance at a gala. Lily sees Kit as the avenue to escape marriage to her odious cousin Gregory. Kit sees Lily as the avenue to gain entrance to the inner sanctuary of her odious cousin Gregory. As they work together, Kit and Lily fall in love, but danger is everywhere Gregory goes as the visiting monarch will direct his minions to kill even those allegedly close to his heart.

Victorian romance readers will take great delight in CAPTURED INNOCENCE, a heated historical intrigue. The lead characters will become fan favorites as they willingly walk through land mines for love, freedom, and honor. This intrepid duo makes the plot excitingly move forward. Gregory is too hedonistically dumb and egocentric to be taken serious as the next Napoleon. Still sub-genre fans will feel entertainingly satiated by sizzling Susan Sizemore's sensational story.

Harriet Klausner

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Lady Ornov, Lord Ornov, Kit Fox, King Gregory, Uncle Andrew, Bororavian Embassy, Lily Bancroft, Lady Eleanor, Queen Victoria, Bishop Arkady, Captain Cherminsky, Duke Michael, Martin Kestrel, Christopher Fox, Fort William, Skye Court, Harelby House, Lady Hannah, Lady Phoebe, Sir Malcolm, Duchess of Pyneham, Lady Omov, Good God, Hannah Gale, Lord Kestrel
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