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Mass Market Paperback The Lady's Code (The Lady Series) Book

ISBN: 042521107X

ISBN13: 9780425211076

The Lady's Code (The Lady Series)

(Book #3 in the Lady Spies Series)

The author of The Lady Lies and The Lady Killer delivers a riveting new novel of the bold choice a passionate woman makes as the Napoleonic Wars rage on . . . After her reputation is ruined by a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A good read with some surprises

In THE LADY'S CODE, the third of her series, Samantha Saxon continues with her intricate plots and her intriguing heroines who do not wait around to be resuced, but rescue themselves and, often, the hero. When she is "ruined" by a slimy peer intent on revenge againt her feckless father and deserted by her cowardly suitor, Lady Juliet decides to offer her services to the Foreign Office to help in breaking French codes during the Napoleonic wars. She is teamed with Seamus McCurren (brother of Daniel from THE LADY KILLER)who is almost instantly enthralled by a woman whose intellect is more than a match for his own. Of course, Seamus refuses to acknowledge his romantic interest, instead treating Juliet as an irritant. However, her talk of differential calculus arouses him so much that he finds himself kissing her passionately! Juliet, who is surprisingly honest about her fascination with men's bodies and charms, returns his passion. Both confused by the encounter, they each go on the offensive and the battle of wits begins. Saxon's books feature a large cast of characters, the secondary characters being almost as interesting as the heroine and hero. However, none of her characters spends much time in reflection and (unlike in the work of Mary Balogh, Jo Beverley or Mary Jo Putney) readers do not learn enough of their interior lives to really care deeply about any of them. On the other hand, Saxon spends a surprising amount of time delving into the minds and motivations of her villains and even - I think this is a first in my experience - offers some sex scenes involving the villains! There is also an unexpected amount of vicious bloodletting. This book ends with an obvious leadin to the next in the series. If Saxon continues with her fine plotting, it will be worth reading. If she would do some more work on her characters' hearts and souls, it may also be worth keeping.

awesome chemistry between brilliant couple...5 stars

THE LADY'S CODE is the third in a series of romances featuring talented and intriguing women coupled with appealing and equally talented men(THE LADY LIES and THE LADY KILLER are the first two respectively). can i say i have been totally enjoying this series so far? can i say that this book was so good i finished it in one day? can i say this author has made me a fan who will be purchasing her books as soon as they hit the stands? you bet i can. this story was a perfect blend of intrigue, chemistry, witty dialogue, sensual intimacy, and intelligence. when i got to the end i was so disappointed it was over! synopsis of the plot: lady juliet pervill has just been ruined by an enemy of her father and is shunned from ton events. being the very bright and clever lady she is, she knows she will die of boredom if she doesn't find something to occupy her time until the ton forgets and her reputation is restored (if ever). she cries over what is lost, but eventually makes her way to the foreign office and volunteers her services. she just so happens to be brilliant in calculus, having received an honorary degree from oxford, so this isn't just talk. she really IS brilliant. so of course the head of the office, lord falcon, enlists her and pairs her up with fellow cryptologist seamus mccurren, who just so happens to be both brilliant AND handsome. the sparks fly immediately as they take turns cutting each other to bits with their barbs. the thing is, juliet isn't the conventional beauty. she's petite, has freckles, and at times is mistaken for a child because she looks so young (she's 22). she knows her looks aren't all that great, but she knows she's smart and that's what i totally love about her. not only is she smart, but she loves men and admiring the male form. this isn't to say she's promiscuous. it means she does not cower away from a man if he shows attraction for her. she speaks her mind and has a clever response tinged with sarcasm for every ocassion. she was just everything i love in a heroine and that made me care about her and root for her to get her man. and seamus...what a man he is! he's so smart he feels like an outcast in a land of mortal men, so handsome the women throw themselves at him, so in control of all aspects of his life. this makes him all the more endearing as the reader watches him struggle with his attraction for juliet. the smart, controlled man is suddenly clueless and uncontrolled when it comes to his attraction for juliet. the author did a great job of giving the reader a multi-faceted rendering of both juliet and seamus. they aren't perfect. they're stubborn, prideful, vulnerable, and will ocassionally say things they know will hurt the other because they're hurt. that's what made this romance so real. these characters were real to me. the chemistry? BURNING. their first kiss completely took me by surprise and the way it was instigated had me both laughing and nodding my head as i felt that moment where a perso

Mystery Historical Romance -- Another Winner by Samantha Saxon !

The Lady's Code by Samantha Saxon is another amazing novel by this author. Lady Juliet starts working for the British government because her De-coding abilities but is teamed with Seamus McCurren what to think of Lady Juliet. This book has villians, murders and romance. What I love about this author the evil of power and sex within a strong romance. I plan to read everything this author writes!!!! Check out all her novels The Lady Lies and The Lady Killer.

Just finished it and almost in record time...

Again, this book wasn't as good as the first of the series (but that one was hard to beat in my mind) though it was worthy of Ms. Saxon. Juliet was an intelligent woman who intimated me! let alone every man she met. Her character was charming, fresh, and seemed so real. I would have loved to have her as a friend. I hope her cousin, Felicity, gets her own book next. There is more to her than just a pretty face; which seems to be the case for all the women of this family. I was a little disappointed that Seamus (didn't care for that name, by the way) was so completely clueless about his feelings for Juliet. I don't think men are quite as idiotic about love as this book would have you believe. The villians were wonderful, though, and I found myself almost understanding Enigma and the way the villian thought, to the point where I hoped something could be done to bring Engima over to the right side; very hard for an author to do.

great Regency

In 1812 the note he forged tricked her into coming to the library alone as she thought she was meeting her beloved Robert. Instead the grey haired man explains to Lady Juliet Pervill that since her odious father took a lot of money from him leading to his ruin he wants a pound of flesh for remittance. He assaults her sexually even as gossips Lord and Lady Winslow watch without intervention. However, worse is the look of betrayal she sees from her beloved Robert Barksdale. He refuses to hear her side he walks away from her with scorn and disgust. Lord Harrington tells Juliet regards to her father before leaving her ruined. Refusing to hide in disgrace for the actions of nasty others, Juliet offers her mathematical and logic skills to the Foreign office. She is accepted and assigned to work with renowned code-breaker Seamus McCurren. However, he takes her presence as an insult to his failure to break the latest French encryption. That is until he realizes she matches his wit with a sharp counterintelligence and displays an aptitude towards cryptography. As they fall in love and begin unravel the code, a dangerous agent prepares to kill both of them to prevent their success. THE LADY'S CODE will be considered by most Regency fans as one of the top five novels in the sub-genre for 2006. The Napoleonic War story line grips the audience from the hateful vengeance opening scene and never slows down until the final puzzle is uncovered. The cryptology aspects of the tale add depth to the suspense and to the understanding of the mathematically inclined lead couple. Readers will fully appreciate Samantha Saxon's stupendous saga and seek out the previous capable romantic Ladies' thrillers (see LADY KILLER and LADY LIES). Harriet Klausner
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