<p><b><u>If you love </u></b><b><u><i>Bridgerton</i></u></b><b><u>, you'll love Georgette Heyer!</u></b><br><br><b>'The greatest writer who ever lived' </b>Antonia Fraser<br><b>'Heyer was the master'</b> India Knight<br><b>'If you haven't read Heyer yet, what a treat you have in store' </b>Harriet Evans<br><b>'Brims with elegance, wit and historical accuracy'</b> <i>Daily Mail</i><br>__________<br><br><b>Even as a fourteen-year-old orphan, Simon Beauvallet knows his own mind.</b><br><br>Later, friend and foe alike will know better than to cross the flaxen-haired mountain of a man whose exploits in battle have earned him knighthood, lands and gilded armour.<br><br>However, his close circle of friends know him by another name: Simon the Coldheart.<br><br>He seems to be a man incapable of love - until in Normandy he meets Lady Margaret, the so-called spitfire of Belremy.<br><b><br>Can she melt Simon's icy demeanour and quench his fiery rage?</b><br>__________<br><b><br>Readers love<i> Simon the Coldheart </i>...</b><br><br>***** 'A <b>masterpiece </b>of genre.'<br>***** 'I <b>really love </b>this book.'<br>***** 'Georgette Heyer always writes a great tale, well researched and <b>always enjoyable</b>.'<br>***** 'For all my friends that like high adventure, chivalry, history, romance, and good writing, <b>you have found what you are looking for.'</b><br>***** 'The<b> characters are living and breathing</b>, and each of them stands out.'</p>