Now Face to Face by Karleen Koen

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 752pp
  • Sales Rank: 44,564
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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 752pp
    • Sales Rank: 44,564

    Synopsis

    The unforgettable sequel to Karleen Koen’s beloved debut, Through a Glass Darkly

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    A bride at fifteen, widowed at the tender age of twenty, Barbara, Countess Devane, embarks for colonial Virginia financially ruined by the death of her husband in scandalous circumstances. Dressed in mourning as is proper for a woman, she is patronizingly described as a “fragile black butterfly,” but the fragility is deceiving. She makes a place for herself in the new world, takes lovers and friends across political divides, and questions the established traditions of slavery. Facing enemies she never suspected, she must return to England and deal face to face with the problems created by her husband, who haunts her even in death. Back in London, she quickly finds herself pulled into Jacobite plotting, and the treachery of powerful men suddenly threatens her family, her friends—and a new love.

    Now Face to Face sweeps readers from eighteenth-century America to London and brings both worlds to vivid life. It is a magnificent evocation of an era, from the plantations of Virginia to Hanoverian England.

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    Ten years after Koen introduced heroine Barbara Devane in her bestselling debut novel, Through a Glass Darkly, she brings back the strong-willed young woman to face further challenges among the baroque world of the European and colonial American nobility of the early 18th century. The settling of America and the courtly intrigues of the Jacobite rebellion in England serve as both backdrop and parallel for Lady Devane's path toward her own independence as an aristocrat and as a woman. Having been widowed at age 20, she has embarked for colonial Virginia, determined to develop a plantation there. Spunky and headstrong, she bristles when she is patronizingly described by one of her many admirers as a ``fragile black butterfly''; anything but fragile, she takes lovers across political divides and frees her slaves against all advice. These flamboyant gestures often seem shallow, however, and Lady Devane's dismay at the treatment of the slaves in the New World characteristically seems more picturesque than humane. Koen doesn't hesitate to make her heroine less perfect than conventional characters of this genre; Lady Devane comments in a rare moment of self-reflection that her pity for her favorite servant never led her to seriously consider his feelings. A pervasive tone of gentility grounds the novel in its period, and Koen's smooth prose and nicely integrated background details make this a superior historical romance. Major ad/promo; author tour. (Jan.)

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    KARLEEN KOEN is the New York Times bestselling author of Through a Glass Darkly and Dark Angels, a BookSense pick. She lives in Houston, Texas. Visit her online at www.karleenkoen.com.

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    Well written but disappointingby Anonymous

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    October 06, 2008: The book was great with one very important problem. None of the storylines were finished. You have to wait for the next book to find out the ending of ALL of the main stories. This book can't stand alone. Unlike her previous books, which did have a finish, this one doesn't. This is more like the first half of a novel. It is a shame because she is a good writer. I doubt I will buy the next book because I feel like I was cheated on this one.

    Warningby Anonymous

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    May 05, 2008: If you haven't finished Through a glass darkly, don't read the synopsis for this new book. I'm a good 200 pages away from finishing Through a glass and I happened to read part of this new books description and now I have ruined the ending :' I want to kick myself!! So don't be a silly wabbit like me and stay away from this website, till you finish the 1st. book!


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