Review: The Edge of Desire by Stephanie Laurens

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By: Marcia, guest reviewer

Lady Latitia Vaux Randall has come to ask Christian Allardyce, 6th Marquess of Dearne, for help.  Someone has just murdered her husband and the authorities suspect her younger brother, Justin, of having committed the deed.  Thus begins Ms. Laurens' seventh ‘Bastion Club' novel.

The Bastion Club was formed after the end of the Napoleonic Wars when seven previous members of Her Majesty's Secret Service needed a place to find peace from the persistent, husband hunting families intent on marrying off their daughters to these highly eligible bachelors.  The members have every intention of doing their duty and marrying, but want to choose their own spouses at their own pace and in relative peace.

Twelve years ago, before the war, Latitia and Christian were lovers and, although they never formalized an agreement, their intentions to marry were clear.  Then Christian joined the guards but was quickly and quietly selected to spy for his country.  He was to tell no one outside of his immediate family.  In case of emergency, he left information on whom to contact with his family attorney.  Since the Vaux family was a member of the haute ton and very wealthy, Christian felt that Latitia would be well cared for in his absence.

He never told her about his mission.  Four years later, Latitia's father lost most of his money in bad investments.  Mr. George Randall approached the family and offered to save them from their predicament in return for Latitia's hand in what he specified should be, to all outward appearances, a love match.  Latitia tried franticly to contact Christian, but could not find out where he was.  All of her letters came back unanswered.  She believed Christian had abandoned her.  Christian was stunned and angered to hear of Lititia's marriage. He could not understand how she could fall in love with another man after the passion they shared.  Now he has agreed to help her find the murderer of her husband but he intends to make her pay.

The Edge of Desire is an entertaining, well-crafted book.  Her characters and their motivations are fully developed and the mystery is carefully and seamlessly woven into a passionate love story.  Laurens has a gift for writing highly detailed bedroom scenes that are beautifully erotic without being cheap or tawdry.  This book is a must read.

4 stars

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Originally posted 2008-11-09 11:20:55. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Review: The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne

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Joanna Bourne takes the old plot of wartime enemy spies turned lovers and sticks it on its head. This novel is a seriously fantastic tale that you would be fool not to pick up and read. It contains a wonderful plot twist that should be as surprising as it is satisfyingly delicious. The male is a strong, powerful, but very plain lead. The female is cunning, resourceful, and beautiful. The cover depicts a young handsome man, the type of man that Robert Grey would eat twice a week for breakfast. It is pretty and attention grabbing however, which is what the publishers are after.

Annique Villiers is a French spy in the middle of the Napoleonic Wars (adjacent to the Georgian period in England.) She was captured and thrown into the bad guy's household prison alongside two British spies, Grey and Adrian. Annique uses her cunning and limited resources to get the three of them out of trouble. Unfortunately for Annique, Grey (and Adrain) knows of her and captures her just when she thinks she's free. Angry and determined to escape, Annique puts up one hell of a fight. She has kindness in her you would not expect of a spy. As a matter of fact, all of the agents except the bad guys, show a remarkable kindness.

The safety of two nation's people rest in Annique's hands. She must decide what to do and whether her choice will keep her loyal to her homeland or turn her traitor, she does not yet know. Annique will have to war between her head and her heart all the while danger, intrigue, and madness follow behind her nipping at her heels.

Rating: 4.5 Stars to midpoint, 4 Stars overall.

Originally posted 2009-03-07 05:35:39. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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