Beguiled by Shannon Drake

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  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 79,025
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    • Pub. Date: December 2006
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 79,025

    Synopsis

    Ally Grayson never wanted to be a heroine--she dreamed of writing great stories, not living in a fairy tale. But when she's abducted by a charming highwayman right out of a novel, Ally finds herself thoroughly enchanted. No matter that she's betrothed to another--or that she has no intention of binding herself in an arranged marriage anyway.

    But when Mark, her burdensome fiancé, is revealed to be none other than the rogue of her dreams, Ally must make a choice: plunge into a world of murder and deceit without a protector, or place her trust in the man who lies to her but makes her heart sing.

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    Drake turns out another fine historical in this Victorian murder mystery/romance. In the final years of Queen Victoria's reign, a series of murders of outspoken antiroyalists is stirring up hostility toward the crown-not a matter of interest to many young ladies of the 1890s, but gently reared orphan Ally Grayson is a serious writer who takes the matter to heart. That gives her something in common with Mark Farrow, the nobleman she abruptly learns she's been betrothed to marry since childhood, and also with an intriguing highwayman who waylays her coach in the woods; both men are looking for the killer. Ally figures out soon enough that the highwayman and the nobleman are one and the same, but as Mark begins to fall in love with his surprising bride-to-be, he insists on excluding her from his dangerous investigation. But Ally has a mind of her own and is determined to use it, no matter how great the threat to her safety. Bestselling author Drake, the pseudonym used by Heather Graham for her numerous historicals, keeps Ally's relationship with her aunts and godparents playful, forming an intriguing contrast with the grim progress of the murder probe, while satisfying romantic progress and rising suspense keep the book running on all cylinders. (Dec.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Shannon Drake grew up in Dade County, Florida, and attended the University of South Florida at Tampa, majoring in theater arts and touring Europe and parts of Asia and Africa as part of her studies. After college, she acted in dinner theaters, modeled, waitressed, and tended bar. After the birth of her third child, she was determined to devote her efforts to her writing: her dream. She sold her first book in 1982.


    Today, this author's success is reflected not just by reader response and the over 20 million copies of her books in print, but in many other ways. In addition to being a New York Times bestselling author, Shannon has received numerous awards for her novels, including over 20 trade awards from magazines such as Romantic Times and Affaire de Coeur, bestseller awards from B. Dalton, Waldenbooks, and BookRak, and several Reviewers' Choice and People's Choice awards.


    Shannon has appeared on Entertainment Tonight, Romantically Speaking, a TV talk show that aired nationwide on the Romance Classics cable channel, and CBS Sunday News. She has been quoted in People and USA Today, been profiled in The Nation, and featured in Good Housekeeping. Her books have been selections for the Doubleday Book Club and the Literary Guild. She has been published across the world in more than 15 languages and has published over 70 titles, including anthologies and short stories.


    Somehow, this prolific author manages to juggle it all--family, career, and marriage--while reaching a level of success to which few can aspire.


    Shannon Drake is the pen name for Heather Graham.

    Customer Reviews

    AMAZINGby Anonymous

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    May 24, 2008: I found this book entrancing. I felt that Shannon Drake wrote in a way that made me feel like I was realy there and I have recomended my friends read this book

    Decent Enough.....by Anonymous

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    February 27, 2008: Alexandra Grayson is a ward of Brian Stirling, the Earl of Carlyle, and lives comfortably in small forest cottage with three lovable aunts. She possesses a plethora of close friends and guardians who wish nothing more than to see her married to a respectable gentleman. Ally, wishes that her friends and family would see her as the intelligent woman she is, rather than the marriage prize for some stuck up aristocrat. It is for this reason that she begins working as a free lance essayist under the pseudonym A. Anonymous. One day, while enroute to her own surprise engagement party, Ally's carriage is attacked by a dashing highwayman who charms himself right into her heart. He could not be more different than her stuffy fiance, Mark Farrow.....or so she thinks. Ally soon discovers that her handsome criminal, and her seemingly boring husband to be are one in the same. Mark in turn discovers Ally's secret identity as the controversial A. Anonymous. But when Ally's life is threatened by a madman who is murdering journalists who speak out against the monarchy Mark comes to her rescue. He opens not only his home to her, but his heart as well. They quickly fall in love and must fight to keep Ally safe from a deadly murderer. I was at first apprehensive about starting Beguiled because it received pretty mediocre reviews. I'll admit that even though I'm not raving about this book, i was nevertheless pleasantly surprised. Mark is an honorable and exciting male lead and Ally is rebellious but not irritating in the least. Despite the lovely characters in this book I found myself bored by the secondary plot involving the murders. The romance aspect took a back seat to longwinded interrogation scenes and boring investigations. The last sixty or so pages were pretty much pointless. Ally and Mark cemented their love for each other and I easily guessed the identity of the killer so there was really no excitement in the climax. I really can't say anything bad about this book, but all the same there was nothing particularly special about it either.


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