The Dragon's Bride by Jo Beverley

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  • Pub. Date: May 2001
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    • Pub. Date: May 2001
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

    Synopsis

    A seductive new novel of treasure, temptation-and tantalizing pleasures.

    In a fortress on the cliffs of Dover, former lovers meet again-in a storm of dangerous secrets, buried gold and long-deniedpassion....

    Totally enchanting. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

    A fascinating, glittering, and sometimes dangerous world. (Mary Jo Putney)

    A breathtaking and powerful love story. (Romantic Times - Top Pick)

    Another triumph. (Affaire de Coeur)

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    Con Somerford, now the earl of Wyvern, and smuggler Susan Kerslake knew each other for only for two brief romantic weeks as teenagers 11 years ago. But when they meet again at gunpoint on a windswept Devon cliff, they are disconcerted to realize that the attraction is still there if only they can get past the old hurts and the new complications that hang between them. A pair of complex protagonists, a grim, faux-medieval castle filled with appallingly lewd artwork and "entertainments," courtesy of the earlier insane Dragons of Wyvern, and a wonderful cast of secondary characters many of whom have appeared in Beverley's earlier works combine in what begins as an apparently simple reunion story but becomes more intriguing and darkly complex as the layers of the plot are cleverly peeled away. The author's classic mix of simmering sexual tension and satisfying sensuality will please her fans, old and new. Beverley is a popular, best-selling author (Devilish) and a member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) Hall of Fame; she lives in British Columbia. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    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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    Wonderfulby Anonymous

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    May 21, 2001: Jo Beverly has crafted a terriffffficccc story. Con and Susan are wonderful together. This is the first book of Jo Beverlys I have read, it will not be the last.

    Terrific Historicalby Anonymous

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    May 07, 2001: In 1816, along the coast in the southern part of England, Con Somerford and Susan Kerslake come face to face again after youthful betrayal tore them apart. Eleven years ago, at the tender age of fifteen, they shared a magical time together which ended abruptly when, after Susan seduced Con, she callously rejected him when she found out that he was not heir to the Earldom of Wyvern.

    Ironically, Con is now the new Earl, and Susan is the housekeeper, a position which she has retained in order to recover some gold due her family from the late Earl. Susan's brother, David, and their father before him, are the infamous Captain Drake, leader of the local smuggler operation. Susan believes that the gold belongs to her because the late Earl received a portion of the smuggling profits in exchange for protecting the smuggling operation. Not only did he fail to protect the smuggling business, he aided in the capture and transportation of the previous Captain Drake.

    Despite Susan's prior ill-treatment of Con, he finds himself still drawn to her and wonders if she still harbors a desire to become the Countess of Wyvern. Susan, likewise, is attracted to Con, though he is no longer the boy she spent hours with in youthful exploration. He is now a hardened man, embittered by war and her previous rejection.

    Susan and Con gradually develop a friendship of sorts and are able to come to terms with the disatrous events of eleven years ago. Con wishes to marry Susan but feels that he cannot because he has recently expressed his interest in another lady , and honor would not let him disappoint.

    Though Susan is devestated, she joins Con and several of his friends in a search for a document which would prove that her mother was married to the late Earl. When found, this marriage certificate would ensure that David take his place as the rightful Earl, though the previous Captain Drake is in all likelihood his real father. Fortunately Con's secretary, Race, had decided to delay mailing the letter that would have tied Con to Lady Anne, and Susan and Con are able to marry and move to his estate in Sussex while David may continue with the smuggling while enjoying the protection his title of Earl of Wyvern offers.

    Jo Beverley has definitely done it again. This is a wonderful read, rich with emotion between hero and heroine. She makes it clear that Susan betrayal of Con, her youthful lover, is so devestating simply because she is the one he has loved all these years. And Susan,likewise, was never able to get over him even though she tried with two other men.

    The imagery of the dragon and his bride as represented by the statue is skillfully woven into the relationship of the protaganists as Con discovers that he is not really the dragon he has tatooed on himself, but St. George, the slayer of dragons, who he wanted to be so long ago. The main characters have come full circle, having learned so much about themselves in the eleven years that they spent apart, that they now know that they were truly meant for one another. We will eagerly await THE DEVIL'S HEIRESS, the next installment in this series.


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