The Bride Thief by Jacquie D'Alessandro

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  • Pub. Date: March 2002
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 120,454
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    • Pub. Date: March 2002
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 120,454

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    HAS ENGLAND’S MOST INFAMOUS BRIDE THIEF FINALLY MET HIS MATCH?

    At six-and-twenty, Samantha Briggeham knew her marital prospects were fading by the season and she was pleased by the thought. She had no intention of being betrothed–especially against her will–to a man she did not love. She had a plan...and it didn’t include being swept into a pair of powerful arms and spirited away by a masked rider. News of Sammie’s heroic rescue from undesired wedlock turned her into the toast of the ton, wooed by suitors far and wide. But she couldn’t forget the swashbuckling brigand who’d abducted her–something about him intrigued her completely. Then she met Eric Landsdowne, the dashing and seductive Earl of Wesley.

    His exploits were legendary, his life filled with danger. He was the elusive Bride Thief, who had his own reasons for helping young women escape the unhappy fate of arranged marriages, and whose true identity was a scrupulously guarded secret. But from the moment he rescued Sammie–only to discover she’d already managed to get herself un-betrothed–Eric knew he couldn’t lose her a second time. Marriage was out of the question. Which left only one option: A clandestine affair that might lead to scandal, social ruin, and the unmasking of a love-bested legend. . .

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    A passionate tale peopled with appealing characters, D'Allesandro's newest Regency-era romance (following Whirlwind Wedding) is fresh, funny and loaded with charm. When Samantha Briggeham is mistakenly abducted by the Bride Thief (aka Eric Landsdowne, the Earl of Wesley), she comes away fascinated by the enigmatic man who has made it his mission to rescue women from arranged marriages. The eldest of three beautiful, married sisters, bookish Sammie has consigned herself to spinsterhood and is content to explore nature and conduct scientific experiments with her 16-year-old brother, Hubert. At least, that's what she tries to convince herself. She still harbors feelings for the Bride Thief, and she is intrigued by the Earl of Wesley as well, little realizing they are one and the same. Drawn to the earl, Sammie decides to engage in a romantic liaison with him; but when they are discovered, the earl must do the right thing and propose. Sammie, however, is torn between her desire for the earl and her resolve to remain independent. Will the Bride Thief now hunted by rapidly growing numbers of irate fathers whose daughters are missing attempt one more abduction to free the woman he loves from a marriage she may loathe? Though the plot takes few uncharted turns, this entertaining romp is on par with some of the best works from seasoned authors like Julia Quinn and Stephanie Laurens. (Apr. 2) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Bride Thiefby Anonymous

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    January 04, 2006: This is the second novel by JD I have read in the past year. I also read ?Not Quite A Gentleman? (excellent ? excellent ? excellent!). I really like the way this author writes ? her style is simple, fresh and very enjoyable. The story itself was interesting in that the main hero is both a high ranking Earl of good standing AND the naughty infamous bride thief on the side. I liked foremost that our hero Eric had a heart of gold ? not just for one or two people but, for everyone he met. Especially his little sister Margaret, his new gal Samantha, Sam?s brother Hugh and Eric?s closet employee who was like a 2nd father to him, Arthur. His upbringing was difficult, hard and full of pain with a poor father and mother. He didn?t let a bad childhood keep him down. Instead, he took a negative of father?s selling off their daughters like chattel all for money, title?s, lands and more. Regardless of how cruel these men would be to their off spring, they still sold off their female children. Eric saw it happen to his sister and vowed never again ? thus the Bride Thief was born. In turn, I liked that Samantha was no simpering, silly and empty headed miss. You knew without question that her charm and intelligence would win the day. How could it not? Even though she wasn?t traditionally beautiful, it only took a discerning eye to see her lustrous hair, amazing eyes, full lips, ripe young body and adventurous and curious spirit. She didn?t care for traditional things like clothes, jewelry, balls or marriage. She enjoyed the sciences, math and animal kingdom and she didn?t care what society said. I especially enjoyed that our hero and heroine did not fall in love right away and jump straight into bed together. Oh no?these two took time meeting up, sometimes liking one another, sometimes unsure but, eventually, once they truly saw the other from the inside out?there was no going back. I could feel the emotions of both Samantha when she agonized and the same with Eric. I could feel their passion as they counted the minutes until they saw the other again ? ooooh glorious love! I was surely rooting them on to admit their feelings, act on them and find a way to be together. For a couple who originally wanted nothing to do with marriage, two people couldn?t have been more right for the institution. If you are considering this author?don?t wait, rush out and get her books ? you won?t regret it. I have already purchased four other books by her and can?t wait to start reading them and hope she comes out with some more historical novels soon. This book was bold, brilliant and beautiful,?so many ?b? words to describe ?The Bride Thief!?

    Bride Thiefby Anonymous

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    January 15, 2005: ALTHOUGH NOT THE USUAL 5 STAR BOOK FOR THIS AUTHOR-THIS IS A GOOD READ.I WONDERED HOW THE ENDING COULD POSSIBLY BE ANYTHING BUT A DISASTER FOR SAMANTHA AND ERIC BUT THE AUTHOR HAS COME UP WITH AN UNUSUAL SOLUTION. ON THE SENUALITY SCALE OF 1-10 IT'S A 5 MAYBE--BUT THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN 2 YEARS AGO AND READERS WERE SATISFIED WITH A MINIMAL TO MODERATE ROMANCE--THEY AREN'T TODAY.