The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae - Stephanie Laurens

The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae

By Stephanie Laurens

  • Release Date: 2012-01-31
  • Genre: Historical Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 401 Ratings)

Book Synopsis

“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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Latest Impressions

  • The Capture of the Earl of Glencrae

    5
    By BHB
    Finally, we find out who the laird is and what was behind the kidnappings. Truly, he (the laird, Dominic) did end up with the right sister. I love all the Cynsters and their stories. Might there be any more in Stephanie's computer?
  • Excellent

    4
    By crmerri1
    Story line was even better than the two previous Cynster sisters. One of the best Laurens "Cynster" line books!
  • DMG56

    5
    By DMG56
    Best book of the series. Kept my attention. Fantastic read. Didn't won't it to end yet couldn't put it down. Loved Angelica and Dominic.
  • Wonderful ending to a terrific series!

    5
    By Lvbum115
    By far my favorite of the three books, although I enjoyed them all!
  • Didn't grab me

    3
    By ReadSpeed
    The problem with this is it doesn't grab you and through you into the text. I found it rather slow and didn't feel as if I was reading within the times it's suppose to be set in. A better example of a really good book in this category would be 'Jacobites' here on the iBookstore.