Too Dangerous to Desire by Alexandra Benedict

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 205,879
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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 205,879

    Synopsis

    His embrace will be her escape . . .

    Lonely and overcome with grief after a painful loss in his past, Adam Westmore walks the ocean's edge in solitude.

    Forced to marry a depraved prince, a desperate Evelyn Waye believes she has no choice but to throw herself from the jagged cliffs into the crashing surf below.

    When Adam sees the enchanting woman in terrible danger, he rescues her from death and brings her back to his humble cottage. Hesitant to reveal his true identity as a distinguished lord, he nonetheless offers to protect her. And she needs protection, for the prince will find her—and harm her.

    Evelyn wants to trust the handsome stranger who saved her life, but her cursed beauty has made her suspicious of all men . . . even one whose kindness disarms her, whose gentle touch inspires passion within her.

    Soon Adam and Evelyn are consumed by desire . . . a dangerous desire that puts their very lives in peril.

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    Biography

    Alexandra Benedict is a storyteller at heart. A graduate of the University of Toronto, she works part-time in a museum, while also penning passionate tales of historical romance. An archaeology buff, she loves to travel and explore ancient ruins. Her hobbies include collecting art and reading classic British literature.

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    July 14, 2008: In 1819 as they come home from Italy at the request of his mom, while at sea on the Hercules, pirates led by Black Hawk steal Adam Westmore?s wedding present watch from his wife Teresa. Not long afterward a storm hits the ship. Adam leaves Teresa in the cabin while he investigates the damage. He is knocked overboard while the ship turns into an inferno. His beloved Teresa is dead and he blames his wastrel brother the Duke of Rogues Damien for they were coming home due to his depravities.-------------- In 1825 Adam lives in an isolated home rejecting his family. He sees a woman jump off a cliff and rescues her. Evelyn awakens in fear as she trusts no man as all are selfish and cruel like her father who sold her sister Ella to pay gambling debts and like her brother in law who killed her sister Ella.----------------- Adam explains he lives by the sea to be near his late wife. Evie tells him her sister is dead, but that her dad sold her this time to ?Him? as she fearfully in scorn calls her vicious brother-in-law, Prince Vadik. Adam vows to keep her safe from ?Him?. As they fall in love, he learns how complex meeting pledges truly are.----------------- The lead couple are interesting protagonists with both carrying baggage as they fall in love. Adding to the fun of this angst-laden Regency romance is the return of the stars of TOO GREAT A TEMPTATION in key support roles as the estranged brothers struggle to reconcile. The irony re Black Hawk is a great twist although the final confrontation seems a bit watered down after all that occurred. Fans will fully appreciate Alexandra Benedict?s exhilarating character driven historical romance.---------- Harriet Klausner