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Historical romance master Kleypas reintroduces Cam Rohan, the wealthy half-Gypsy first seen in 2006’s Devil in Winter, in her latest page-turning Victorian. Rohan, manager of a London gentleman’s club ...
In this feisty and frolicsome historical, Kleypas (Where Dreams Begin, etc.) proves that turning 30 can signal the beginning of an exciting new decade, even for a 19th-century spinster. Free-thinking ...
Like a bottle of champagne, Kleypas's Victorian-era romance opens with gusto, but the deeper tastes of this delightful story are what make it a truly magical experience. Although former criminal and ...
Judge Donald Noland on Tuesday upheld a recommendation by a Wyandotte County jury in issuing the death sentence, by lethal injection, to Gary Kleypas. Kleypas was originally sentenced to death for the ...
Kleypas has given Only in Your Arms, her first title for Avon, a makeover, and the resulting book boasts a tighter plot and richer characterizations. Set in New Orleans in the early 19th century, this ...
Kleypas satisfyingly concludes her Texas-based Travis Brothers quartet (after Smooth Talking Stranger) with this sweet contemporary. Avery Crosslin may be a wedding planner, but she certainly doesn’t ...
Kleypas (Worth Any Price, etc.) has made a name for herself with her darkly sensual historical romances and her willingness to treat the social issues of the Victorian era with the same intensity she ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced Monday the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the case of Gary Kleypas who was sentenced to death in 1997 for the murder of ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — An attorney for the first prisoner condemned to death in Kansas in more than three decades asked the state’s highest court Monday to throw out his sentence, alleging jurors should ...