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In her dazzling new novel, Nicole Jordan tempts readers with a tale of breathless splendor and soul-searing passion.
Lovers in paradise . . .
He is a brilliant military commander . . . and every woman’s temptation. When Max Leighton unexpectedly comes to her golden Mediterranean island, Caro Evers longs to heal his emotional battle scars. But during one glorious night in his arms, she discovers a sensual master whose mere touch drives her to wild abandon.
She is the bewitching angel he can’t forget. Jaded by the glittering ballrooms of Regency London, Max returns to Cyrene to find the temptress who haunts his dreams . . . only to learn that Caro leads a dangerous double life. She’s a warrior as well as a healer—a member of a secret society of protectors, sworn to fight evil and tyranny across Europe.
Afraid to lose her heart to Max again, Caro vows to conquer her fierce tenderness for him and thwart his campaign to win her. Then a perilous mission of adventure takes them far from Cyrene’s sun-splashed shores, entwining their destinies and challenging their deepest desires.
Jordan's newest Regency-era romance (after Ecstasy) is appropriately set on the fictional Mediterranean island of Cyrene, which is headquarters to the clandestine Guardians of the Sword. Formed in the Dark Ages by legendary British warriors exiled to the island, the "secret society of protectors" now operates with input from Britain's Foreign Office. The first time war hero Max Leighton visits the island, he shares an intimate night with the enigmatic healer Caro Evers. Neither forgets that night, and when their paths cross again a year later after Max agrees to help the Guardians rescue a kidnapped noblewoman they pick up where they left off. Although Max is determined to win Caro's heart, she believes he wouldn't want her if he knew her secret: she's not only a healer but a well-trained Guardian. As the author illustrates time and again, however, Caro isn't immune to Max's charms, and the two fill the pages with love scenes to the point of redundancy. More compelling is their emotional relationship, which plays upon Caro's insecurities and Max's nightmares of war. Although the kidnapping subplot is merely a device to bring Max and Caro together, readers who prefer their romances more sexy than suspenseful and more fantastical than historically accurate will savor this sensual feast. Agent, Karen Solem of Spencerhill. (May) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsNicole Jordan is the nationally bestselling author of numerous historical romances. She recently moved with her real-life hero to the Rocky Mountains of Utah, where she is at work on her next sizzling tale of dangerous rakes and bold adventurers during the Regency era. You can e-mail her via her Web site at www.NicoleJordanAuthor.com.
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May 23, 2009: Very exciting, a page turner - romantic to the bone - this book is also a page turner - the story is so beautiful - the time and place is so alluring - I'd love to be there myself. Thank you for taking me there.
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January 07, 2006: This is the second book by Nicole Jordan that I have read recently. ?Lord of Seduction? was the other book I finished ? it is actually the follow up book to ?Master of Temptation? so, I read them out of order but, it really didn?t make much of a difference. I liked this book a little less than the first. Reason?I know Ms. Jordan is known for her steamy, sexy and passionate novels ? and I?m all for that ? but, in this book, it became too much of a good thing for me. Why?the opening chapter already had our hero Max and our heroine Caro in a hot spring giving massages and then having intercourse. They had only known each other for three days prior to this yet?the attraction was so strong for both that they indulged quickly before he left her island of Cyrene for good. They don?t meet up again for a year until Caro goes to the mainland to find a fellow guardian to help her recover her mother like figure Isabel who has been captured and taken away. The minute the two lead characters meet up again?it?s back to normal. Frequent sex. The passages were well written, tasteful and interesting but, it was simply TOO often for me. It was nice that Max recognized his attraction to Caro early and didn?t fight it. Caro felt the same attraction but, fought it a little. But?they still ended up having sex all the time. I prefer when an author allows characters to get to know one another, the attraction builds step by step and then it happens somewhere in the middle to ? of the way through the book. I know these two characters were strong willed, intelligent, courageous and determined and usually I would give three cheers to such main leads but, for some reason once again?it felt like too much of a good thing. Max had plenty going on but, I still didn?t connect or find him a stimulating main man. Especially when he orders her to ?service him?. Caro was more multi-dimensional so, she wasn?t bad (almost a bit too adventuresome and heroic if you ask me). The plot kept you busy with questions of when would Max find out about Caro?s real interests, if Max would join the Guardians too, if Caro and Max would get married and if Isabel would be returned alive. I have a few other books by Ms. Jordan I already bought and hope they are just a little more interesting to me. I still like her writing?I just wish there was a lot more a-n-t-i-c-i-p-a-t-i-o-n.