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Irresistible
AMAZING BOOK!!!!!! Totally recommend this book. It keeps your attention through the secrets that one believes and is shown while they are aboard the ship. Through the struggle between the two comes the romance between the two that everyone wants to happen, and see the happy ending with.
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Anonymous
Posted February 13, 2005
Incredible
I just got done reading this book and I couldn't put it down. I would strongly suggest reading this book.
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Anonymous
Posted July 15, 2003
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This was a great book. I really enjoyed it. Once I started reading the book it was hard to put down.
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Anonymous
Posted September 23, 2002
DISAPPOINTED
I have read all of Ms Robards historical romances. I find this one too be disappointing. First of all, not enough research went into this book. For instance, Ms. Robards mention "Kerosene" which started to be distilled from Petroleum not until 1854! Also she mention "adrenaline", this word did not appear until 1901. Over all, I find the language of this Historical to be too "modern".
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Anonymous
Posted November 4, 2002
irresistible
This is an amazing book. I can't wait for the next book from the triology comes out. Enjoy it!
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wondeful Regency romance
In 1813, Claire Banning Lynes escapes from her abductors who are in deadly pursuit. They insist they just want a ransom, but Claire knows her feckless spouse does not have the money to pay a small sum as the glamorous heir to the Duke of Richmond David wastes his little income on hedonistic pursuits. So the determined and logical Claire concludes that fleeing from her kidnappers is her only chance to survive.
However, Lord Hugh Battancourt intercepts her flight to freedom. He thinks Claire is an evasive French spy that he, as an agent of His Majesty¿s Secret Service, has been after for quite a while. While Claire protests otherwise, Hugh goes from disbelieving cynic to a besotted lover. However, not only is she married but he still wonders if his heart is betraying his brain?
Regency romance readers will find Karen Robards second Banning sister tale an IRRESISTIBLE exciting romantic suspense starring two delightful lead protagonists sharing two things: love and distrust. The story line never eases up on the action yet the talent of Ms. Robards enables the audience to appreciate Claire and Hugh even in an adulterous relationship. Though the solution to their problem is too obviously facilitated, fans will relish this tale as much as the first installment (see SCANDALOUS) and look forward to the next sibling¿s novel.
Harriet Klausner
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