The Lady Is Tempted by Cathy Maxwell

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: July 2002
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 71,324
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    • Pub. Date: July 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 71,324

    Synopsis

    USA Today bestselling author Cathy Maxwell delivers another passionate romance wherein marriage is based on convenience not love, and only desire can get in the way.

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    In this heartwarming, if uneven, Regency-era romance from Maxwell (The Wedding Wager), readers must traverse a hasty open where duels and marriage proposals take place in a few sentences. Before long, however, exotic and demure Deborah Percival fills the page. At 27, she's widow to a man more than 30 years her senior, to whom she was married by her penniless family for practical reasons. Deb suspects there's something to marriage which she has missed out on, but she doesn't think she'll find what she's looking for in Parson Ames, the man the town matchmaker believes she should marry. Enter Anthony Aldercy, the wealthy fifth earl of Burnell, who has been shunned by society for his father's scandalous suicide. Deb meets Anthony in an inn on her way to visit her half-sister, Lizbet, and their instant attraction quickly leads them to bed, despite the fact that Anthony is engaged to London's debutante of the season. Although Anthony is taken with Deb, his honor won't allow him to break his engagement. Instead he offers her a position as his mistress. Insulted, Deb takes off, but the two meet and become intimate again in London only to face the same dilemma as before his honor or their love? Maxwell's prose is simple, unlike her characters, whose many motivations and conflicting emotions make for a lively and surprising read. (July 2) Forecast: The Wedding Wager hit the New York Times bestseller list at #15 and was bumped off a mere week later, but Maxwell's steadily growing fan base will ensure that her latest enjoys a longer sojourn at the top of the charts. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Tinker, Tailor, Sailor, Spy . . .

    New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell has lived a full and adventurous life. Her resume includes years as a naval officer working with Security Group to time spent managing a watch factory, with a stints as a news broadcaster and work designing costumes for theater productions thrown in for good measure. Today, Cathy spends hours in front of her computer pondering the question, "Why do people fall in love?" It remains for her the great mystery of life and the secret to happiness. She lives in the Richmond, Virginia, area surrounded by kids, dogs, cats, and horses.

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    This Was Definately A Tempting Read!by Anonymous

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    December 23, 2005: I have read quite a few books by Cathy Maxwell this past year. She was a new author I found via B &N and took a chance on some of her stories. I have read ?Treasured Vows?, ?Falling in Love Again?, ?The Price of Indiscretion? (all three not bad ? average), ?You and No Other? (pretty good) and ?Because of You? and now ?The Lady is Tempted? (the last two being excellent!). I?m always excited when I stumble upon an author I like. SO?after reading ?The Lady is Tempted? I was smiling and pleased again at the experience. If you are a true historical romance reader and love a strong leading lady and a strong yet, kind leading man ? this will be a great book for you. Our heroine Deborah is a gal we can all relate to and you will root her on! She begins the book as a widowed woman of 27 in a small, rural English village where everyone knows everything about you. Her family and the leading townsfolk have run Deborah?s life for her and made her decisions (sad to say). Many women of this time held similar lives ? woman were not open minded, strong and determined back then as they are in today?s world. Many families dictated what would happen in a girl?s life and poor Deb was no different. Deborah takes the leap to true womanhood and independence by leaving to go help her sister, brother-in-law and new baby in the city for a short while to get away. It is during this trip to town that Deborah becomes a new woman ? the woman she was destined to be. How you ask? Why she simply takes shelter in a local cottage run by a woman named Marmy and as Deborah is taking off her hat and gloves to warm in the library near a fire, she comes face to face with her other half ? Anthony Aldercy, the Earl of Burnell. The other half she didn?t know existed, could only dream about and now she has to find courage within herself to take what she wants in life and not wait for crumbs to be left to her. The beauty of this book is that for once, our hero, Anthony, feels exactly the same. He lived a similar life to Deborah?s so, they have much in common. Two people doing the right things for everyone but, themselves. For a few shorts days as the storm rages on?the two find the strength to act on their impulses and please themselves which in turn pleases the other. Of course, once the storm ends, reality returns and they have to deal with what the world expects of them as well. You do wish Tony had the courage earlier in the book to take scandal head on instead of trying to avoid it for so long. But...when you hear about his family and past you understand his needs to do the right thing and not upset society. Tony does learn in time that good comes from those who do as their heart dictates not just what is in their head. This book is deep, detailed and very heart warming. You know with a romance the ending will be good but, you?ll have to buy this one to find out how Tony over-comes a contract to marry another man?s daughter, how he helps out her family, how he finds out who his real father is, how he finds the courage to make Deb his own and how Deb finds the courage to leave her old town and become the woman she is destined to be ? a wife, a lover and mother. I?m sad to see their story end as I really liked these characters and the hurdles they had to face to become who they were truly meant to be. The love scenes were simple and tastefully written. The characters were all well rounded and interesting. The beginning, middle and end of the book was powerful and detailed...

    Great book to read!by Anonymous

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    August 10, 2002: I couldn't wait to read the next chapter and the next, Cathy Maxwell creates incredible romance in this novel. The overwelming feeling in your heart as you read each chapter captures you. I recommend anyone who likes historical romance to definately read this one. It will be one cherished forever in my library.


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