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From Publishers Weekly Plot twists abound in this melodramatic tale of revenge, families torn asunder and (of course) true love. Set in Regency England, the story opens as Sebastian Townshend, the heir to an earldom, reluctantly takes part in a duel with his best friend. After unintentionally killing the man, Sebastian, now disinherited by his father, leaves England and adopts a new identity as a brooding mercenary called the Raven. Sebastian''s Raven persona is so over the top that it''s almost laughable (at one point, he fells two burly bodyguards merely by knocking their heads together), but Lindsey (A Loving Scoundrel, etc.) gives her hero enough magnetism, sexual appeal and human flaws to make his romance with 23-year-old bluestocking Margaret Landor believable. Margaret has hired Sebastian to investigate the truth behind the numerous accidents that have befallen his father, who also served as Margaret''s guardian. To carry out this assignment, Sebastian returns to England, pretending to be Margaret''s husband. When they arrive, a series of clues keep the young couple hopping, while their passions lead them to consummate their pretend marriage. One might quibble that the story''s final twist comes out of nowhere and that the protagonists are really modern characters in Regency guise, but Lindsey writes with such gusto and warmth that her legions of readers are unlikely to object.
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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From AudioFile Believing that her guardian''s life is in danger, Lady Margaret travels from England to France to find his son, Sebastian. Sebastian never dreams that his attraction to Margaret will overshadow his desire to maintain his identity as the Raven, a ruthless mercenary. Narrator Anne Flosnik expertly captures Sebastian''s clipped upper-crust British accent, which is elegantly laced with cynicism, even as she highlights Margaret''s beguiling, yet forthright, tone. Through subtle nuances, she distinguishes the social stature of the characters, as well as their changing depths of emotion. Flosnik varies her vocal intensity, heightening the listening experience and plunging the listener into a tale of romance and untold secrets. S.C.M. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine--
Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the Audio CD edition. From Booklist Margaret Landor spent months searching Europe for Sebastian Townshend, who disappeared from England 11 years ago after accidentally killing his best friend in a duel. Unsuccessful in her quest, Margaret decides to hire the notorious, ruthless, satisfaction guaranteed mercenary known as the Raven to find Sebastian. Then, much to her surprise, she discovers that the Raven is none other than Sebastian himself. Despite the fact that Sebastian vowed to never again set foot in England, Margaret tricks him into accompanying her back home to look into the series of mysterious accidents that have been plaguing his father, the earl of Edgewood. Long since disowned by his family and friends, Sebastian will need some means of entree into his former world, so when Margaret suggests that they pretend to be married, he reluctantly agrees. The only flaw in the plan is that neither one expected they would want to stay married for real. Lindsey deftly mixes danger and sensual sizzle in a quicksilver plot before neatly wrapping up her subtly witty, deliciously sexy historical romance with a clever twist.
John CharlesCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Review Deliciously sexy.
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