"two fine reprints of early 1990s Regency romances"
"The Fortune Hunter". Amethyst "Amy" de Lacy decides to
marry for money so that her husband will bestow dowries on
her sisters and pay off the debts her late wastrel dad
engulfed her brother Jasper with. However, Amy wonders
how to meet a wealthy spouse when her family cannot afford
a season. Hopes rise when Jasper wins a lottery. The
four siblings debate whether to buy real tea or invest
until Amy takes the pittance planning to go to London to
attract a wealthy suitor. However, she stops off at the
new neighbor's place where she meets Harry Crisp. He
falls in love, but before he can propose she reveals her
scheme that she must marry money though she is attracted
to Harry. Heartbroken that he loves a fortune hunter,
Harry leaves. "Deirdre and Don Juan". A married Earl, Mark Juan Carlos
Renfrew is known by the Ton as Don Juan for his numerous
affairs. His wife left him for another man early in their
marriage so though he remains tied he feels free to chase
women. However, when he learns his spouse died, Mark
needs a spouse before the Mamas learn he is unshackled and
make London unbearable. His mother suggests he marry his
friend Lady Deirdre Stowe, who is not what one would call
a second looker. She loves Howard Dunstable the
mathematician and has a deal with her parents if no one
proposes she can wed her beloved. Mark proposes, which
Deirdre is forced to accept; one kiss tells him he is no
longer a rake, but he must convince her they belong
together. These are two reprints of early 1990s Regency romances
that loosely are part of a series (see EMILY AND THE DARK
ANGEL) as characters reappear; however these are not the
first books in that saga so some references feel
unexplained. Still these are two entertaining traditional
Regencies starring strong lead characters and solid
support casts that Jo Beverly fans will enjoy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2008
2-in-1 reissues
SummaryNow for the first time in a single volume: two long
unavailable yet beloved romance classics from a New York
Times bestselling favorite.
In these two delectable novels, someone craves to be married
and loses sight of the joys of true loveuntil their
heart is opened unexpectedly...
The Fortune Hunter (originally published in
1991)
A stunning beauty rejects the charming suitor who isn't
wealthy enough to save her impoverished family. But she
can't so easily dismiss the memory of their sweet shared kiss.
Deirdre and Don Juan (originally published
in 1993)
The dashing Earl of Everdon is most eager to marry
someoneanyonewho will bear him an heir. But when
he meets a quiet, well-bred lady who fits the bill, he must
resort to an amorous dance of deception to gain her
acceptance to his proposal.
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