Lady of Desire by Gaelen Foley, Shauna Summers (Editor)

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 46,284
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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 46,284

    Synopsis

    With the smashing success of Lord of Fire and Lord of Ice, Gaelen Foley has confirmed her place as one of historical romance’s hottest talents. Now with Lady of Desire, a sizzling tale in which a fiery young temptress tames the king of thieves, she delivers her most enthralling–and smoldering–novel yet. . . .

    Impetuous Lady Jacinda Knight is the daughter of a scandalous woman. Though society predicts she’ll follow in her mother’s footsteps, the spirited beauty stands unashamed of her passionate nature. Then one night, in flight from a safe but loveless marriage arranged by her strict older brother, Jacinda finds herself alone on a dark and dangerous street face-to-face with Billy Blade, the notorious leader of a band of thieves. His stolen kisses awaken in her a longing for a man she can never possess.

    A handsome scoundrel running from a secret past, Billy Blade has never met a woman like Jacinda–her fiery innocence and blossoming sensuality set his rebel’s heart ablaze. Having turned his back on the privilege and power of his tyrannical father’s house years before, he vows to return to his rightful place and reclaim his title, Earl of Rackford–to win the love of the ravishing beauty who has stolen his heart . . .

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    Fourth in Foley's Regency-era Knight family series (Lord of Ice, etc.), this tantalizing tale offers a glimpse of a world that historical romance authors rarely acknowledge-the slums and back alleys of London. Lady Jacinda Knight, a spoiled and sheltered beauty, defies her eldest brother and guardian by running away to avoid an arranged marriage. She makes it as far as a coaching inn before she falls prey to a young purse-snatcher. Not one to concede defeat, Jacinda chases him into an alley and winds up in the middle of a turf war between rival gangs of thieves. Hard-bitten Billy Blade, a troubled Robin Hood-like figure who's not quite what he seems, takes an ungrateful Jacinda back to her brothers but not before they share a heated kiss. The two eventually meet again when Billy is forced to reunite with his abusive father and reclaim his title as Earl of Rackford, but her desire for independence clashes with his resolve to make her his wife. It's hard to believe that the pampered aristocrat would find Billy worthy of her attentions, but his irreverent charm and innate sense of justice will quickly endear him to readers. Despite the book's title, Billy is the true star here, and his transformation from street-wise rebel into high society rake is full of light humor, lively surprises and tender moments. (Jan. 3) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Bestselling author Gaelen Foley is a National Reader’s Choice Award winner, two-time winner of the Golden Leaf, and recipient of the Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best First Historical Romance. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two spoiled bichons frises, where she is hard at work on her next novel in the Knight family series. Readers can write to her at P.O. Box 522, South Park, PA, 15129, or e-mail her via her Web site at www.gaelenfoley.com.

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    DEFINITELY Not Foley's Bestby Anonymous

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    February 27, 2008: Jacinda Knight has suffered the protection of her five overbearing brothers her whole life. When she is informed by the eldest, Robert Knight (from The Duke) that she is be wed to a family friend she makes the decision to run away to Paris and become a woman of her own means. But her plans are foiled when she is pickpocketed. She chases the scrawny urchin through the city and winds up in the slums of St. Giles Rookery. She finds herself in the midst of a gang war between The Firehawks and The Jackals. It is here that she meets Billy Blade. They share one stormy kiss before Billy returns her to her brother Lucien Knight (from Lord of Fire). Billy is not at all what he seems. He hides a terrifying past. As a child, and the son of a Marquess, Billy suffered terrible abuse at the hands of his father. At the age of thirteen he runs away from home and decides to make a new life for himself in the fast paced city of London. Over the years Billy builds up a reputation for being the protector of the weak in the Rookery. His gang, the Firehawks, work to fend off a dangerous rival gang, the Jackals. One night, while attempting to break into an aristocrat's home, Billy and his men are arrested and thrown into prison. The only possible way to avoid the noose is for Billy to use his influence as the son of a Marquess to save both his neck, and those of his friends. With his secret identity revealed Billy, Lord Rackford, is forced back into the life he loathes, that of the ton. It is here that he is reunited with Lady Jacinda, whose wanton kisses he has never been able to forget. If you've never read anything by Gaelen Foley before you'll definitely enjoy this book. However, if you have read the other books from the Knight Miscellany odds are you will find yourself disappointed. I certainly did. Billy Blade started out as a shockingly exciting rogue that had me swooooooooning, absolutely FANTASTIC! However, the fantasy does not last. Upon his return to society Lady Jacinda seeks to 'civilize' him. In the process of schooling him in the ways of etiquette Jacinda turns him into a '...damned dancing bear...' I was outraged with Foley. Billy Blade was a fascinating character, whereas Lord Rackford is completely whipped by Jacinda. In my opinion, this book is the weakest of the Knight Miscellany. But this series is beyond wonderful so in truth, Lady of Desire is not that terrible of a book. It has its entertaining moments but in comparison to her other work I found it decidedly lacking.

    I fell in love with Billy Blades immediatlyby Anonymous

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    October 27, 2005: This book was so good I read it in 2 days and was so sad when it was over. Billy's story was so touching and I loved Jacinda's strength. Their romance was one of my favorites.


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