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    (Mass Market Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 12,086

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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
      • Sales Rank: 12,086

      Synopsis

      a sensational NEW historical romance from the New York Times bestselling author of a lady's secret

      He had never intended to marry, but at the age of seventeen Christian Hill impulsively defended a maid's honor only to be blamed for defaming it, and was coerced into marrying Dorcas Froggatt. But then he left to pursue his military career, putting the surreal event out of his mind. Until someone begins making inquiries about a man named Christopher Hill—the alias he used when he wed Dorcas years before...

      Kristin Ramsdell - Library Journal

      Caro Hill, heir to a thriving Sheffield cutlery firm, wants to verify her widowhood so she can remarry. Believing his wife long dead, army officer Christian Hill, Viscount Grandiston, is wary as questions arise about Jack Hill, the name he used ten years earlier when he was forced to marry the very young Dorcas Froggatt after killing her erstwhile groom-to-be. When Mr. Grandiston arrives looking for Dorcas, Caro takes on several disguises to squash any threat to her fortune and her future. Their days together offer passion and danger but very little truth as neither realizes they are falling in love with their spouse. This charming, witty, and sultry tale, the second in the author's "Secrets" trilogy (A Lady's Secret), deftly captures the spirit and flavor of Georgian England. Beverley lives in Canada.

      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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      Ugh, did I hate thisby Anonymous

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      July 06, 2009: The writing is fine, the imagery is fine, the plot could have worked. The characters are disastrous! The female protagonist is VERY questionable...who sleeps with a man that she knows nothing about and thinks is 1)a killer 2)a fortune hunter and 3)terrorizer of women? Could we respect her at all? A woman who was raped years ago and has finally overcome those fears not by meeting someone kind-hearted and patient and loving her but a man who seduces her in a space of 5 minutes. Ugh, hated it.

      The male protagonist is reckless, thoughtless and only has his looks to recommend him. He also has no problems with one-night stands and relies on the "pull-and-pray" method for contraception. There were other methods at the time and I hope no one reading this thinks its a great idea...there were tons of deadly diseases then too.

      Their great passion made me feel gross...there's certainly less magic than lust. Even when she thinks he is all wrong for her, she sleeps with him often. When she finds out they're married, suddenly she can't do anything until she knows he's the right one! Talk about putting the cart before the horse. "Sure, I'd risk pregnancy with a stranger and embarrass my fiance before but now it just seems wrong."

      There's a random poisonings, oddly coincidental mad murderesses, self-righteous companions, and unnecessary side characters. My least favorite scene is when he drags her about because he thinks she's an assassin...FOR NO REASON. She rants about his ridiculousness and then gets caught being naughty with him in a public place. Yes, they are two adventurous hearts who have finally found each other and shake up the future earldom, etc. But pity the kids that could come from these selfish wack-jobs.

      Sorry for the rant. I've read Beverley before and thought her palatable if not my favorite. This made me roll my eyes and wonder at her popularity.

      Jo Beverley is always a good read.by fanniemae

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      June 15, 2009: All round good, just took to long for them to figure out who each other was, drove me crazy.


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