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The first book in a new series from bestselling author Stephanie Laurens! Meet the Bastion Club: seven English secret service members who've defeated Napolean to inherit land, titles -- and wives.
Tristan Wemyss, Earl of Trentham, never expected he'd need to wed within a year or forfeit his inheritance.
"It's a sad day when, having survived everything the French could throw at us, we, England's heroes, return home-only to face an even greater threat," laments Tristan, fourth Earl of Trentham, to his fellow ex-spies after they return from war with Napoleon to discover the sword of matrimony hanging over their heads. In response, the titled gentlemen set up the Bastion Club, a retreat where they can exchange intelligence about the eager-eyed damsels who are their latest challenge. This first installment in Laurens's new series focuses on Tristan, who must wed within a year or support his 14 maiden aunts without his inheritance. Little does he expect to find his future with Leonora Carling, neighbor to the Bastion Club and the victim of several recent home invasions. Intrigued by both Leonora and the suspicious events, Tristan bends his talents to uncovering the mystery burglar and to charming Leonora. Leonora, who has no use for marriage, may be new to the sexual tension vibrating between her and Tristan, but she's willing to explore further, believing that nothing permanent can come of it. When Tristan insists that she marry him, the battle of wills commences. Fans of Laurens's popular Cynster (The Perfect Lover, etc.) romances will expect the high adventure and steamy, sensual love scenes that are her signature, and they won't be disappointed by this solid, if conventional, offering. (Sept.) Forecast: Avon reports that Laurens's previous novels have achieved a 100% sell-through at the major chains. Sales will likely be just as strong for this book and its follow-up, A Gentleman's Honor, which will be published a month later. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsNew York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens began writing as an escape from the dry world of professional science. Her hobby quickly became a career. Her novels set in Regency England have captivated readers around the globe, making her one of the romance world's most beloved and popular authors. Laurens lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband and two daughters.
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March 07, 2007: I must admit that I really wanted to know more about the relationship between the main characters. But the other side plots were so boring...come on...a plot about a secret formula. It was so boring that I skipped the first part and the last few chapters. The middle was good and I could have used more of that part. Everything else was just not worthy of a novel. Seemed that the writer wrote it in different stages because the middle part just didn't feel the same as the boring other parts. I would skip.
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February 05, 2004: The pleasant protagonists, a whole host of droll secondary characters and the mystery that lies in wake make this a riveting experience despite the often overblown and melodramatic `?hand kissing?? and `?eyes darkening with desire?? scenes. Sparks don't need to fly everytime they lay eyes on one another in order to believe that two people are meant for each other. Goodness, if that was the case then a person would have more than one soulmate!The game of seduction was more funny than it was romantic, at times portraying a somewhat desperate twenty six year old virgin determined to commit herself to a wanton act. Then, when she succeeded in making our hero?s heart beat in agonized lust everytime he was around her, she steadfastly refused his noble intentions to wed her. Sounds rather ingratiating on Leonora?s part but luckily for Stephanie Laurens and her natural storytelling and masterful prose, she has managed to evoke events that are both convincing and hypnotic and yes, very very sensual. If you can get past the slow and draggy drolls in the first few pages, you will then find her fluid prose thereafter engaging and that the central characters can successfully weave a subtle spell.