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Anonymous
Posted April 6, 2010
Great book!
Brenda Joyce is turning into one of my favorite Historical Romance authors. She has a way of writing that makes me feel for the characters and their strife. Dangerous Love, is one book I recommend to those who enjoy Historical Romance. My only criticism with this book is I was getting very tired of Ariella constantly giving herself only to be pushed away. I love the De Warenne Dynasty Series but wish the were written in order but i am definitely looking forward to the next book!
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A Dangerous Love
Ariella de Warenne isn't your usual woman. Ariella is independent and not at all proper for a woman. When all woman wanted marriage Ariella wanted someone she could talk to and believed as she did. A Romney camp has settled at her family's home of Rose Hill, Ariella goes with her father, Cliff de Warenne to see what's going on. She sees a beautiful Romney man and falls head over heels in love with him. Emilian St. Xavier was taken, by his father, from his Rom mother when he was twelve years old. He learned to be a nobleman, but he knew he could never be one. When trouble starts Emilian swears he will cause trouble for the gadjos, he takes what Ariella offers, but he soon finds out he hurt the wrong person.
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I couldn't put this book down, I love the de Warenne saga. Ariella was such a unusual woman, I was angry when Emilian used her the way he did. But in the end it all worked out. Doesn't it always? Even if you haven't read any of the de Warenne books this one can stand alone -
Great love story
This book was great I enjoyed the characters. It's been a while since i read such a beautiful love story. It was a little sad at some parts with alot of emotions.
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Anonymous
Posted November 18, 2008
GREAT STORY..
WOW, is all I can say.. I loved this book, and I could not put it down.
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Anonymous
Posted July 1, 2008
Touching and well written
I have never been on an emotional roller-coaster, such as I was with this book. My heart must have broke a 1/2 dozen times. I, of course, was pleased with the happy ending, after a ride like that, anything else would have been devastating. I found, that I was really drawn to Emilian's character, and on several occasions could feel all of his inner turmoils, but did become frustrated with him when he couldn't see what was RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM!!! I was pleased that he was able to finally reconcile his past with his present and future. It was a very emotinal road for him. I highly recommend this book.
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A delightful de Warenne Regency romance
In 1820 her family¿s aristocratic standing makes Ariella de Warenne part of high society, but her free thinking behavior keeps her outside not looking in she just does not care what the Ton thinks. So when a Gypsy band sets up camp on her family's Derbyshire estate, she visits without a second thought towards proper behavior. She stunned to find herself attracted to the Roma leader Emilian, who to his inner turmoil reciprocates.----------- Unbeknownst to Ariella, the recipient of her affection is also her affluent neighbor, Lord Emilian St. Xavier. When he was little, his aristocratic father abducted him from his Roma mother because Emilian was the heir. He detests his title and his peerage as his only desire is vengeance against the mob who murdered his mother. Thus when he feels an attraction to the female de Warenne, Emilian also feels self-loathing until he decides Ariella is an expendable pawn that he will publicly ruin. Emilian does not know that messing with a de Warenne in love is more dangerous than facing the late Napoleon and his French army.------------- A DANGEROUS LOVE is a delightful de Warenne Regency romance starring two aristocratic outsiders who scorn the trappings of the Ton. The story line is fast-paced, but character driven as each of the lead pair has a scheme to win their heart¿s desire hers being him while his being revenge. Though both protagonists are similar to many fictional Regency protagonists, Brenda Joyce refreshes them with Attitude that provides fans with a marvelously entertaining entry in her delightful long running historical saga.-------------- Harriet Klausner
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