Don't Bargain with the Devil (School for Heiresses Series #5) by Sabrina Jeffries

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 2,456

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    • Pub. Date: May 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 2,456

    Synopsis

    New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries delights and entertains with this novel of Regency manners and roguish passions -- fifth in her dazzling School for Heiresses series.

    The future of Charlotte Harris's fi nishing school is in jeopardy when a charming Spaniard -- world-famous magician Diego Montalvo -- arrives to turn the bordering estate into a scandalous pleasure garden. Valiantly ignoring his wicked flirtations, outspoken Lucinda Seton vows to derail his plans and save the school, unaware that Diego's true mission is to spirit the long-lost heiress away to Spain for a handsome reward! But before long Diego's heart is playing tricks on him, and Lucy is falling under the illusionist's spell. How can the Master of Mystery go through with his devilish scheme when all he wants is to make the lovely heiress his own?

    Kristin Ramsdell - Library Journal

    Although dangerously attracted to the devilishly handsome illusionist Diego Montalvo, outspoken art teacher Lucy Seton is not about to let him turn the estate next door to Mrs. Harris's highly selective girls' school into another Vauxhall. But she, not the property, is the real reason Diego is in England; his goal is to regain his family vineyard by finding the long-lost granddaughter of a crafty Spanish nobleman and returning her to Spain—all without laying a hand on her. This fifth installment in Jeffries's (Let Sleeping Rogues Lie) "School for Heiresses" series teases readers with hints of the long-awaited final chapter, Wed Him Before You Bed Him(coming in July; look for an Xpress Review). VERDICT Honor wars with desire as the sexual tension crackles across the pages of this witty, deliciously sensual, secret-laden story. (Jeffries will talk about her series and juggling her secrets in the June 18 edition of LJ's e-newsletter BookSmack!)

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    Biography

    By the time Sabrina Jeffries was eighteen, she'd eaten chicken heads and jellyfish, been chased by a baby elephant, seen countless cobras and pythons, had the entire series of rabies shots, and visited rain forests and rubber plantations. But that wasn't enough excitement for her; to escape her mundane life as a missionary's daughter, she read romance novels.

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    A few steamy seductions just don't give a lift to this fifth book in the School for Heiresses Seriesby srbSH

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    November 02, 2009: Lucinda (Lucy) Seton, adopted daughter of a Scottish colonel and alumna of the Academy, is helping out at Mrs. Harris's school, which has fallen on some hard times. When rumors that the adjacent property may be sold for a pleasure garden, she is determined to prevent it. The prospective owner is one Diego Montalvo, a magnetic magician (thief? scoundrel?). But the purchase of the property is a subterfuge; Diego has been looking for a missing Spanish heiress who has that birthmark on her thigh. In exchange for taking her back to Spain to her grandfather, Diego will recover his family's property. Sparks fly between Lucy and Diego, enough to divert each of them from their goals. Yes, Lucy is the missing heiress; no, Diego is not a devil, but an honorable man; yes, the story of Lucy's adoption conceals murky dealings, and yes, all's well in the end. But it's neither a compelling nor an interesting story. (The letters between Mrs. Harris and "cousin" Michael that start each chapter reveal a serious falling out. We seem to be nearer to finding out who he is.)

    Different and fun!by streetmouse

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    August 24, 2009: Really liked it! It was fun to see a Spanish setting, since you don't usually get that in Regencies. I loved the charming hero and the spitfire heroine. They were a great pair, and the plot was compelling, as always!


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