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All for You by Lynn Kurland

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Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Lynn Kurland is” one of romance's finest writers.”—Oakland Press“Kurland is a skilled enchantress.”—Night Owl RomancePeaches Alexander is thrilled to receive an invitation to a party given by the handsome Duke of Kenneworth. There's only one problem: Stephen de Piaget, a stuffy medieval scholar determined to get in the way. Peaches has no interest in Stephen, until a quirk of Fate sends her hurtling through time...De Piaget... more

About Lynn Kurland

Lynn Kurland is the USA Today bestselling author of Stardust of Yesterday, A Dance Through Time, This Is All I Ask, The Very Thought of You, Another Chance to... more


Published: April 24, 2012 by Penguin Press

Genre: Romance. Fiction. 320 pages

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  • Negative: 4
  • All About Romance

    But there are so many pages in between these short, wonderful passages, that they can’t carry the book.

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  • Book Binge | 23 Apr 2012

    Kurland always comes through for me. Be warned – there is only kissing in this book, no sex.

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  • Romance Novel News | 22 Apr 2012

    I liked seeing how the characters from different time periods adapted to their current situation.

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  • The Window Seat on a Rainy Day | 22 Apr 2012

    I think that, at this point, I would read just about anything if it included the de Piaget boys.

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  • Genre Go Round Reviews | 9 Apr 2012

    Although the storyline has a déjà vu sense of all over again, readers will enjoy the fresh misadventures of the tongue tied scholar and the woman who leaves him stuttering.

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  • Book Binge | 2 Jun 2012

    I think I would have liked it better had I read the series, but since that wasn't the case, I found the story entertaining even without the background the previous novels could have provided.

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