Dangerous by Amanda Quick

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  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 352pp

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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp

    Synopsis

    From a magnificent ballroom ablaze with lights to an imposing country house steeped in shadows comes a breathtaking tale of an impetuous miss—and a passion that leads to peril...

    At five and twenty, Prudence Merryweather knew very well tht risks a woman took by visiting a gentleman in the dead of night. But bearding the notorious Earl of Angelstone in his den was the only way to stop him from engaging her hot-headed brother in a duel. And that was why she found herself ushered into Sebastian's frobidding presence at three int the morning—and thoroughly kissed before dawn.

    She was a country-bred innocent—and an intriguing experience for a man who dwelt more in the shadows than in the sunshine. Yet as her boldness drew Prue into one dangerous episode after another, Sebastian found himself torn between a raging hunger to possess her and a driving need to protect her. And the reckless beauty would soon need all the protection she could get...

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    Quick's latest work, a flimsy and fairly routine piece, lacks the panache that made her earlier Regencies interesting. Prudence Merryweather and Sebastian Fleetwood, the ``legendary'' Earl of Angelstone, hit it off after meeting at a ball because they share an element of ``intellectual curiosity'': she hunts ``spectral phenomena,'' and he (courtesy of a Bow Street Runner who slips him intriguing cases) hunts criminals. When, at another party, Prue and Sebastian are caught pussyfooting in the hostess's bedroom, an impromptu engagement results, giving them ample opportunity to poke into each other's investigations. Sebastian, whose parents were ill-treated by the family, has wanted revenge on his kin for years; when his aunt publicly insults Prue, he is ready to exploit his role as head of the family and get them booted out of society. However, Prue's moderating influence persuades him to set aside revenge and act as a benevolent patriarch, a scenario that may sound familiar to readers of Wildest Hearts, this author's most recent contemporary romance (written as Jayne Ann Krentz). (May)

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    Biography

    Amanda Quick, a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, is a bestselling, award-winning author of contemporary and historical romances. There are over twenty-five million copies of her books in print, including Seduction, Surrender, Scandal, Rendezvous, Ravished, Reckless, Dangerous, Deception, Desire, Mistress, Mystique, Mischief, Affair, With This Ring, and I Thee Wed. She makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Frank.

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    Beautifull!!!!!!by Anonymous

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    November 01, 2003: Well, I have read a few historical romance in my many years, but this one I do come back to. First we have a male and female character who are attracted along with odd hobbies ( investigator and ghost chaser). A group of nasty males who think women should be used for their pleasure (the cads) and two Main characters who plan on making justitice work. Lots of turns and twists. This one will engage you due to the ghost angle, investigation, the female wanting to protect, and the eventual bonding of two unlikely individuals. Sweet, feel good ending with all individual characters being a part of the feel good end.

    Made me want to write my own Regency mystery romancesby Anonymous

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    August 27, 2002: I first read Dangerous years ago when it was a Book Club release. The first Regency-era romance I read, I fell in love with the time period as well as the characters. Sebastion is a wonderful romantic hero, both passionate and troubled. Prue is what I idealize as a heroine, neither a 'diamond of the first water' or a helpless waif. Adding a mystery to the story, albeit a series of mini-mysteries, gave it the right blend of danger and love. My only complaint with this novel was the missed opportunities to pursue the character's depth and a reacha timeless level to the romance. I wanted to know more about Sebastion's lost family. I wanted more fireworks in the relationship conflict. I wanted more. So I ordered all the backlisted titles from Bantam, read them cover to cover. I found several enjoyable ones and thoroughly loved the feel of the time period. But when none had all the oomph I was looking for, I had to write my own. If you're looking for mystery and romance but love the idea of an exotic windswept age, read this book.


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