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Lady Rogue

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When a twist of fate sends well-born Dawn Leighton and her brother into the streets of London to fend for themselves, Dawn quickly falls in with a den of thieves, where she learns the tricks of their trade, all the while dreaming of returning to her nobler life

416 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 1, 1991

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Kathryn Kramer

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Kathryn Kramer (real name Kathy Lynn Kramer) also writes as Kathryn Hockett and Katherine Vickery.

Kathryn is from the Rocky Mountain area of the United States--Boulder, Colorado--a city with the spectacular Flatirons Mountains as a backdrop. Boulder is often said to be "25 square miles surrounded by reality." Once a camp ground for Chief Niwot and his Arapahoe indians, it is an area rich in history and legend and the inspiration for many stories. Together with her mother, Marcia Hockett, who aids her daughter in research and editing,Kathy has written a total of 40 romance novels that mirror a love of English, Viking, and Western history.

Prior to writing, Kathy sang with a jazz band and devoted her time to music via theater, teaching and singing professionally. She attended the University of Colorado College of Music on a music scholarship. She added modeling to her itinerary when she modeled as the heroine for the cover of her novel, LADY ROGUE.

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August 24, 2015
It was interesting to read a Regency romance from the viewpoint of the people from the "Devil's Kitchen" as they called the pick-pockets and thieves. This was well written and I enjoyed it from start to finish. I love stories about London's "underworld".......
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September 3, 2016
I Liked the story. I don't think that it was necessarily true to the period, but was still a good story.
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