|
|
One
and Only
by Barbara Bretton
Berkley (division of Penguin
Putnam)
(this link opens a new browser window)
The always talented Barbara Bretton has written a witty, charming and emotional story. - Romantic Times
Wonderfully romantic as well as sensuous, this fairy tale is one that should be savored. - Rendezvous
One and Only gives you glamour, intrigue, and action...a regal rollercoaster of a romance. - Nora Roberts
This is a funny, sexy and bright tale... definitely a winner. - The Paperback Forum
One and Only is a spectacular story that leaves you breathless...guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat right to the very last page. - Joan Adis, Paperbacks n' Things
One and Only has all the magic, passion and spellbinding drama necessary to make it the classic adult fairy tale...stunning, powerful, and enjoyable novel. - Affaire de Coeur
[One and Only] has everything that readers will love - romance, murder, lust, and jealousy. Warning: Once you pick this book up, you won't want to put it down until you reach that final page. Ms. Bretton has written a blockbuster novel! You won't want to miss this wonderful read! - Genie Romance Exchange
This seductive novel simmers with international intrigue, sex and betrayal . . . . [a] nicely plotted sizzler [that] takes readers on an energetic romp through the world of the privileged class. - Publishers Weekly
Excerpt
Isabelle, second daughter of Prince Bertrand, stood beneath the porte cochere at the rear of the castle and watched as the tail lights of Eric Malraux's Lamborghini were devoured by the Alpine darkness.
Tomorrow morning society columns throughout the continent would be filled with vivid descriptions of how it felt to dance in the grand ballroom with the chandeliers of Austrian lead crystal blazing overhead, their dazzling light echoed in the savage glitter of icy diamond earrings and blood-red ruby necklaces worn by women of consummate grace and beauty. Their gowns had shimmered with gold and silver lights reminiscent of the days when owning a king's ransom in jewels had been a right, not a privilege. The music of the past resonated everywhere that night, a glorious past that few guests could consider without experiencing a bittersweet sense of longing...
(this link opens a new browser window)
Biography
|
Bookshelf
|
Home
Author Newsletter
AUTHORS
|
iTRC Radio! |
Listen today
|
|
To Play
a Show: click on "Play MP3"
To Download a Show:
right click, and "Save
Target As" to desktop! |
|
Sign up for our
FREE
NEWSLETTER!
|
|
|
|
BOOK TALK
RADIO
MOVIES
CLASSIC RADIO DRAMAS
|
NEWSLETTERS FOR
READERS
WRITERS
|