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The Wild Baron (Baron Novels)

(Book #1 in the Baron Series)

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The first title in New York Times bestselling author Catherine Coulter's Baron series. The Wild Baron introduces the dashing Carrington brothers with the story of Rohan, a man with a rakish reputation... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This was the Start of My love for Cathrine Coulter

The Baron was the first book of Cathrine Coulter I had read. My sister had been reading her for a while. she she Bought The Wild Baron for me while i was sick and thats were it all started. I loved the mystry of the noval. Rohan is dashing and smart. But Susannah is just as smart. Rohans not at all what she made him out to be. If she had only looked beyound his reputation she probably would have seen this. But i guess thats what make Cathrine Coulter a great author. I have recommended her to all my friends!!!!!!

Part romance, part mystery, part pure farce

The Wild Baron is quite simply one of the most delightful booksI've read. I applaud the panache and aplomb with which CatherineCoulter has created this diverting Regency-era tale of romance andsuspense. While the spine of the book calls it simply a novel, it is part romance, part mystery, part pure farce. It is pure delight, especially for those ex-or-about-to-be-ex Catherine Coulter fans. This book will change your mind. It changed mine. At the start of this clever tale, Rohan Carrington, Baron Mountvale, sets out to uncover a mystery. How is it possible that his cold fish of a younger brother supposedly "ruined" one Susannah, whom he wed and left penniless before he died? After all, it is Rohan who is the family rake, upholding the reputation of both his studly father and magnificently debauched mother, known throughout England for their charm and philandering ways. But Rohan is not at all what he seems. Trust me. He is a delightful, wonderful hero who gets caught up in a mystery and falls in love along the way with Susannah, who wasn't at all lucky with his dead brother George. Susannah, her younger brother, and her little daughter Marianne , are gathered up by Rohan and moved to his country estate, where he plans to look after them and falls in love along the way. As does Susannah, her younger brother, and her little daughter Marianne, because Rohan is, as I said, a pretty wonderful fellow. Unfortunately, someone wants something that Susannah has, only she doesn't know what it could be. As the mystery unravels, we meet Rohan's beautiful and youthful mother, a close friend of Rohan's who could well be the hero of a sequel, along with some of George's unsavory friends, who, along with another brother to Rohan, are up to absolutely no good, no good at all. What with cat races, a limerick-singing horse trainer, a miniature map and tiny key, dead Bishops, reliquaries, etc., Catherine Coulter takes the reader on a fast-moving ride throughout the English and Scottish countryside. There's a mystery to be solved and Rohan must prove to Susannah that what men and women can do for each other is lovely, not disgusting. Say what you will, but Catherine Coulter can write a great love scene when she wants to. Surprisingly, this book seemed a bit tame , but my sense is that this book is being marketed more toward the mainstream, so perhaps that's why. The Wild Baron is utterly captivating. It is a quick, funny, suspenseful read filled with lovable lead characters, enjoyable secondary characters, and a cast of villains that will lead you on a merry chase. The end result of the mystery is outlandish, but this is fantasy and I had no trouble accepting the outcome Ms. Coulter presented. If you have given up on this author or had contemplated doing so, I suggest giving this author another try and reading this book. If you want to read another Coulter book that presents a wonderful, good-guy hero, I'd suggest Night Fire. The reason this book won't be joining my

Funny but a little far fetched

I really loved the book. But I agree with some of the reviews, what happened to the Vicar is just too much. And there are some questions that I would like to ask. What happened to Rohan's mother and the footman Augustus? Did they get together or was she just using him because he was manly???? Hope you can answer my questions with a sequel.

It had an awesome story

I thougth that this book was very good. I liked the characters and how she added a lot of humor that made me laugh. It was different then what she usualy writes, but was still a good story with a lot of fun. Its really good.
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