Abandon by Jillian Hunter

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  • Pub. Date: May 2001
  • 272pp
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    • Pub. Date: May 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 272pp

    Synopsis

    Abandon is an English island enshrouded in ancient legend. Of all the enchanting women there, none is more spellbinding than Morwenna Halliwell. When the Earl of Pentargon, Anthony Hartstone, takes possession of the island, he would also take possession of Morwenna, who is not convinced the Earl of Pentargon is her most devoted admirer.

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    Romance blooms on a magical island that is linked to the legend of King Arthur in this fanciful, light historical. When Anthony Hartstone, third earl of Pentargon, attempts to sell Abandon, an island off the shores of Cornwall, he must face Morweena Halliwell, a sassy young woman who reportedly possesses mystical powers. Morweena appeals to Anthony to leave the island undisturbed in order to protect the fish and flower businesses that support the island's residents, but he has already made a deal with the powerful Marquess of Camelbourne to hand over the island in exchange for the Marquess's political support ensuring that Anthony's child-labor reform measures are passed. As Anthony awaits the marquess's arrival, he begins to experience Abandon's magic. Flowers bloom out of season, rainbows light up the sky and a raven warns islanders of impending danger. Even more enchanting is the spirited Morweena, whose quest for King Arthur's cave draws her closer to Anthony and to the evil forces that threaten to tear them apart. With so much going on in so few pages, it's easy for the reader to become dazed by the narrative's hurried pace and many plot turns, but Hunter's (Indiscretion, etc.) charming characters and perky dialogue overshadow this flaw. Agent Andrea Cirillo. (May) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Jillian Hunter is the author of nine critically acclaimed novels, including Indiscretion, Delight, Daring, and Fairy Tale, which are available from Pocket Books. She has received several awards, including the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. She grows miniature roses and lives in Southern California with her husband and three daughters.

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    Funny!by Anonymous

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    February 06, 2007: This was such a refreshingly different kind of historical romance. Laughed many times--out loud. Such a nice story. An enchanted island, Abandon, is supposedly the final resting place of King Arthur. Enjoyed the characters and the read.

    A Charming & Magical Tale...by Anonymous

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    January 03, 2006: This is the 3rd novel by Jillian Hunter I have read. I also read ?The Seduction of an English Scoundrel? (excellent!) and 'Daring' (excellent plus one!). I have also bought a few others as I know she will continue to be interesting to me. I like this author and how descriptive she can be and her characters always seem to come alive off the page which is refreshing. They are not flat characters with little dimension. Her plot lines are always complete without becoming over whelming. This book had the charm of being set on an island called ?Abandon? and it seemed to have touches of the supernatural ? both in what people did and what happened to the land itself. Fortunately, any hokey pokey was for the good of man and not evil (except for the creepy little man called Pasco). The lead heroine Morwenna was beloved by the island people for all the good that she did for everyone and they were also a little mystified of the ?magic? she could perform. Morwenna?s magic was more what occurred around her versus what she could conjure up herself ? that was the charming part of her mischief. Our hero Anthony Pentargon took over the island when his brother died. Anthony came to clean up his brother?s estate and planned to sell the island and land to a high ranking English lord in parliament for the exchange of help in passing laws to help out the poor and indigent children of London. Morwenna and her fellow countryman would loose out if the land was sold off so, she attempted to intervene and stop the transaction. Needless to say, the hero and heroine become charmed with one another during their interactions of the sale and their relationship developed. The love scenes were few but detailed. I was a little disappointed that they fell so quickly for one another and their early intimate scenes were a bit ?advanced? for the average virgin girl but, that?s love story writing for you. The story was a bit short compared to most romance novels I have read so, it seemed things might have taken a quicker pace due to this. Regardless, the scenes were tasteful and pleasing to read. There are twists and turns in the book for the reader to find out who is sabotaging things, who is trying to hurt Morwenna and if the sale does occur. Although this book is not super heavy in terms of deep romance, lusty sex or advanced plot lines it is still interesting and fun to read. I liked all the illusions to Anthony getting to hear musical harp music, seeing white cats, talking to spirit ghosts that no one else seems to hear or see and flowers growing from stones in only hours! This look into the other world is only for him as he develops into a better man and falls for the magical siren called Morwenna. It?s fun to watch a man so set I his modern ways fall prey to the magical side of life. This was a charming book and likeable in every way. It was smart, witty and fun to read. I got the book read in only a few hours ? easy to follow. I say buy this and others from this author as I?m sure you?ll be pleased. Judging by other feedback, I?m not alone in this praise! Enjoy!!


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