Hazard by Jo Beverley

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  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 211,157
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    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 211,157

    Synopsis

    Two men have paid Lady Ann Peckworth court. Both have married another. Now, the dashing and disarming Race de Vere has mysteriously come into her life-to assist her in her quest for the ideal husband. Only it's de Vere who sets the standard-with one heady kiss during one unforgettable night...

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    Beverley's newest (following The Devil's Heiress) is an engaging, if thinly plotted, Regency-era love story featuring Lady Anne Peckworth. Demure, reserved and polite to a fault, even after being jilted twice, Anne is the perfect heiress. Although her substantial fortune guarantees a certain amount of attention from the beaux of London, her crippled foot means that she is always seen as slightly damaged goods. Racecombe de Vere is a charismatic ex-soldier with no prospects and a mysterious family background. Although he's completely unsuitable as a match for Anne, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. Determined to find herself a husband and shake off her self-imposed isolation in the country, Anne heads to town on a mission to make her way in society, but she can't rid herself of her feelings for Race. Will she settle down with a proper husband, or will she take a chance on exactly the wrong man? Race remains a bit of a cipher throughout the novel Anne's initial resistance to his charms is exaggerated, and her reactions sometimes overpower their interplay. Nevertheless, Anne's rare combination of intelligence and spunk enlivens this standard plot, and fans will appreciate the spicy chemistry between her and Race. (May 7) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    One of the premiere writers of historical romances, Jo Beverley is the recipient of numerous awards including several RITAs from The Romance Writers of America and awards from Romantic Times, including two Career Achievement awards. She is a member of the RWA Honor Roll, and the RWA Hall of Fame.

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    One of the best "Rogues"by Anonymous

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    October 18, 2002: This story is anything but boring. Having read several of the "Company of Rogues" books, this is one of my favorites. Its not about "love at first site" or even "lust at first site". The relationship starts as a true friendship (and some fun flirtation) between two people from opposite classes. Race de Vere is a likeable,charming,and compassionate hero who also happens to be an accomplished flirt. Lady Ann is a true lady, with an unfortunate foot which only adds to her appeal as a less than perfect heroine. A great read.

    Disappointmentby Anonymous

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    July 10, 2002: I really liked the Company of Rogues series, so I picked this book up as soon as I saw it. However, I found it a real disappointment. There was very little plot. Most of the story revolved around a Duke's daughter's struggle with the idea of loving/marrying outside her social station. (BORING!) There was a weak episode in the story that will link to a future book featuring a character from this book. I hope the new book has more plot than this one did.


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