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In a dazzling debut, newcomer Sari Robins pens a fastpaced, richly romantic Regency historical in a style that combines liveliness, creativity and emotion, sure to delight romance fans.
With its conventional plot and cookie-cutter protagonists, Robins's Regency-era debut doesn't break any new ground, but fans of romance-cum-espionage adventures will take pleasure in the characters' easy banter and daring escapades. James Morgan, a duke who is now spying for the Crown, finds himself in a quandary after he mistakes sweet, charitable Charlotte Hastings for a traitorous thief intent on financing Napoleon's restoration to power. James intends to wring a confession from Charlotte during a weekend party, but when he is caught in her room, he claims she's his betrothed in order to save her reputation. Believing James may be a traitor, Charlotte initially refuses to go along with his charade, so he kidnaps her and endures several groin injuries before the avuncular General Cumseby, a friend to both, sets the matter to rights. Though the two no longer suspect one another, they still have their pretend betrothal, which proves useful as they join forces to ferret out the real villain. James and Charlotte spend as much time working together as they do arguing, but their silent caring for one another shines through even when they're at odds. Neither a humorous romp nor a saga, this will appeal to readers who enjoy steely heroes and strong-willed heroines who give as good as they get. (Dec. 3)
More Reviews and RecommendationsSari Robins was born and raised in New York, married a Southern gentleman, and now lives with her family in Georgia. Having spent years working as a tax attorney, she realized that deep inside her beat the heart of an author. Since leaving her law practice behind, she hasnt looked back. She gets to be more creative in her writing than she ever could have with a legal brief. She loves writing fiction, particularly narratives set in Englands Regency periodthe setting for her exciting Andersen Hall series which began with One Wicked Night, More Than a Scandal, What to Wear to a Seduction, and When Seducing a Spy. Stay tuned for the next installment of the Andersen Hall series, due out in 2008!
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November 19, 2002: If you're looking for a fun fling through Regency England, this is the book to buy. A romantic adventure with flawed (don't you hate when they're not?) characters that have to overcome their personal demons while dealing with the pesky problem of staying alive. The heroine, a sweet, generous woman who never seems to really fit in, catches the dangerous hero just as he leaves a secret rendevous. A government spy, he's immediately suspicious of her seeming naivete and cannot imagine her presence is coincidental. Obviously, he's got trust issues. They return to their hosts at the house party, but that night, the lady is attacked and our hero comes to her rescue. Unfortunately, the noise that ensues only manages to cast the two in an uncompromising light when the rest of the household comes to see what's happened. What follows is a sham engagement that's as heated as their arguements. It's a really fun read.
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October 29, 2002: In 1814, Charlotte Hastings attends a party in Southbridge, England though she would prefer to continue her work at the veterans? hospital in London. While by herself sketching, she observes the Duke of Girard James Morgan meeting with a frightened person. Unable to resist she draws the encounter, but James comes over and takes the picture from her. James believes that Charlotte is the future fiancee of his odious cousin Mortimer Blanton, who stole property that probably is being used to finance Napoleon?s return to France. When thugs assault Charlotte in her room, James rescues her. However, the other guests catch them so he claims she is his fiancee. He takes her ?prisoner? because he realizes that she has a document he needs, but where she hid it he does not know. As Charlotte and James become acquainted with one another, they fall in love, but both mistrust the other believing that their beloved is a Napoleonic agent. Fans of Regency romantic suspense will take great delight with Sari Robin?s wonderful debut novel, HER SCANDALOUS INTENTIONS. The story line is brimming with action as the innocent Charlotte lands in the middle of an espionage mess while the tainted James tries to figure out her role in the fiasco. Though it takes a bit too long for the reader to receive that critical dramatic irony of knowing why before the hero does, sub-genre fans will rejoice while looking forward for more works from an obviously talented author. Harriet Klausner