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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 9,164
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    • Pub. Date: January 2009
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 9,164

    Synopsis

    A New York Times extended list bestseller and the exciting fifth book in the national bestselling Pink Carnation series.

    After years abroad, Robert, Duke of Dovedale, has returned to England to avenge the murder of his mentor. To uncover the murderer's identity, he must infiltrate the infamous, secret Hellfire Club. But the Duke has no idea that an even more difficult challenge awaits him-in a mistaken, romantic-minded young lady.

    Charlotte Lansdowne wistfully remembers the Robert of her childhood as a valiant hero among men. Too aware of his own flaws, Robert tries to dissuade Charlotte from her delusions, even as he finds himself drawn to her. When Charlotte takes up a bit of espionage-investigating a plot to kidnap the King-Robert soon realizes that she is more than the perfect partner in crime.

    Caught in a dangerous game full of deadly spies and secret rites, Robert and Charlotte must work together to reveal the villain...and confront their true love.

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    Willig spins another sultry spy tale in her fifth installment of the Pink Carnation series. When Robert, duke of Dovedale, returns after more than a decade abroad, Lady Charlotte Lansdowne hopes the romantic world of her novels will soon come to life in the form of a love story between her and Robert. But the duke has come back from India to track Arthur Wrothan, a spy who killed Robert's mentor, and though his and Charlotte's reunion culminates in a blaze of kisses, he abandons her to track down his nemesis. On the trail, Robert cavorts with the Hellfire Club, which holds opium-fueled orgies that provide cover for Wrothan. In the meantime, Charlotte's efforts to help the king throw her again into Robert's path. The story unfolds within the frame of a contemporary love affair between Eloise, a Harvard graduate student researching spies of the late 18th and early 19th century, and Colin Selwick, descendant of one of the spies who so pique Eloise's interest. The author's conflation of historical fact, quirky observations and nicely rendered romances results in an elegant and grandly entertaining book. (Feb.)

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    There’s nothing quaint about the “bodice ripping” romances that Lauren Willig pens in her popular Pink Carnation books. She infuses her historical love story/espionage mysteries with so much modern wit and character complexity that they transcend worn-out clichés about heaving bosoms.

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    Succumb to the temptation of the night jasmineby Laurel_Ann

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    August 30, 2009: In the fifth installment in her Pink Carnation Series, more Napoleonic espionage ensues as Lauren Willig spins her captivating tale of the exploits of the reluctant Duke of Dovedail, Robert Lansdowne and his bookish young cousin Charlotte. Set in England in 1803, Robert's unexpected return to his ducal estate in Sussex after a decade in the Army in India rekindles Lady Charlotte's idealistic romantic fantasies. Fueled by her passion for romantic novels such as Evelina, she is hopeful that Robert has come to rescue her from her from the embarrassment of three failed London seasons and her grandmother's succession of unacceptable eligible bachelors. Robert's main objective is not romance, but to track down the spy who murdered his mentor during the Battle of Assaye. Even though their reunion sparks a romance, Robert abruptly ends their relationship and departs for London in pursuit of the elusive spy who signature scent is jasmine. Meanwhile, Charlotte acting as lady in waiting to Queen is witness to the madness of King George, or is she? Robert and Charlotte must join forces to thwart the plot, and learn to trust each again before they can catch a spy, and, re-fall in love.

    Reverently harkening to her predecessors Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer, Willig handles comedy, historical context and dialogue beautifully. In addition to The Temptation of the Night Jasmine, the Pink Carnation series included The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, The Masque of the Black Tulip, The Deception of the Emerald Ring and The Seduction of the Crimson Rose. Her next novel in the series is The Betrayal of the Blood Lily is due out in January, 2010. If you re in the mood for a Regency era romantic spy comedy, I recommend the series highly.

    Laurel Ann, Austenprose

    I Also Recommend: The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, The Masque of the Black Tulip, The Masque of the Black Tulip.

    Reviewing The Temptation of the Nightjasmineby carole-rae

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    July 28, 2009: This is a very well written book. Not Lauren Willig's best, but it is a wonderful book! Charlotte, the herion, is very original and complex. Robert, the hero, is a girl's knight, but in an original way. However, I advise that your read the first four books before you venture to this one. All-in-all, I rather enjoyed this book and if you like Pride and Prejudice or any spy book, you'll like it too.


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