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Mass Market Paperback Temptress Book

ISBN: 0671020722

ISBN13: 9780671020729

Temptress

With her critically acclaimed romances Enchanted and Portrait of Dreams, Victoria Malvey showcased her incomparable gift for storytelling. Now, in a tale filled with surprising twists, she reveals the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A terrific regency-era historical & great new author!

TEMPTRESS by Victoria Malvey Review by Barb Deane, Barb's All Romance Book StoreRelatively new author Victoria Malvey's third book is a December release from Sonnet books. I will first admit that, although I have met Vicky several times, I had not yet read any of her books before Temptress. Now that I have, however, I will definitely be gloaming her backlist and anxiously awaiting her upcoming releases. She is an author to watch - a very talented storyteller with a gift for words.Temptress is a story of how a person's perceived past indiscretions can form not only society's opinion but also your own opinion of the person. In this case, both the hero and heroine were wrongly judged by the actions of their parents. Rosaleen Fleming's mother was her father's mistress before they were married which, of course, makes them and Rosaleen the objects of scorn by the Ton. Although their family life is happy and filled with love, Rosaleen has trouble controlling her temper when the grand dames of the Ton mock or belittle her family. Lucien St. Cyr comes from the most distinguished of families, or so he thinks. However, the shock he suffers when he finds out his family bloodlines are not exactly as he had been raised to believe they were is more than he can handle. His own perception of the changes this news make on him and his life are what drive him down into the dregs of acceptable society.When Rosaleen and Luc get together, their chemistry is exciting, their wit and conversation is entertaining, and the rightness of their love is visible to the reader immediately. However, the obstacles thrown into their path of love, including a mysterious trail of murders to be solved, keep them from believing that they can be happy together. Vicky does a great job of making each of them perfect for the other, but not in any way boring. I can believe that Rosaleen and Luc will have a happily ever after not only because the heat between them is so real, but the intelligent conversation, respect, and friendship between them is binding. Regency-era historicals are very popular these days and you can find lots of books in this genre to satisfy your yen. As a long-time lover of these stories, however, I have to admit that some of the recent books are not what they should be. However, Victoria Malvey's Temptress is definitely a Regency-era historical in the best of traditions. Like an early Amanda Quick or Mary Jo Putney, I can see that this book will have staying power and be popular for many, many years. Great job, Vicky! I can't wait for the next one.

Give in to the Temptation!

Victoria Malvey's all or nothing heroines never fail to delight and Rosaleen Fleming is no exception. Just as Enchanted's heroine Amie refused to marry her beloved Cris for anything less than his love, Temptress's Rosaleen, even knowing that Lucien St. Cyr returns her love, will accept nothing less than his trust. Ah but trust no longer comes easily to Lucien. He has been raised a gentleman and is a true one. That is until he learns a bitter truth. The man he has esteemed as his father had purchased him at birth to spare his dear wife the anguish of another still birth. The past catches up with them for when the birth mother dies, she informs the true father of his son. The birth father is an aging rake of the highest magnitude but he has no son and seeks to claim his own.To complicate matters further Rosaleen has her own troubles. Raised by kind an loving parents she must suffer the slings and arrows of society because circumstances had made her mother her father's mistress before his wife.Lucien had been the only one who had been kind to Rosa and she had fallen for him almost at once, but he had fled unable to deal with his true heritage and Rose's parents had sent her on a grand tour of Europe hoping that she would find a husband who would not hold the circumstances of her birth against her.Both have now returned to England and courtesan's are being murdered, a note decrying each as temptresses of the flesh is left beside each brutal slain body. A warning note is sent to her mother and then when Rose is seen in an embrace with Luc on a public street early one morning she receives one as well. He vows to protect her and also to marry her but when his birth father is implicated he removes himself fearing his own bad blood. Rose attempts to end the betrothal fearing Luc's withdrawal each time he doubts himself. This she can not bear. But the plot takes a dramatic twist and Luc learns that he can be whatever he choses to make of himself and that whatever his faults he can not live without Rosaleen.Ms. Malvey's ablitity to weave her romances through various subplots is a gift that will hold her in good stead for the future. After all the true test of love is the ability to survive life's trials together.
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