In My Wildest Dreams
by Christina Dodd
Avon Books
October 1, 2001
ISBN #0380819627
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Christina Dodd

Into the Flame

Into the Shadow

Thigh High

Priceless

Once a Knight

Touch of Darkness

Scent of Darkness

Scent Of Darkness

My Fair Temptress

The Greatest Lover in All England

Some Enchanted Evening

Tongue In Chic

Candle in the Window

Just the Way You Are

Almost Like Being in Love

The Prince Kidnaps a Bride

Trouble in High Heels

The Barefoot Princess

Candle in the Window

My Fair Temptress

Hero, Come Back

Some Enchanted Evening

Close to You

Some Enchanted Evening

Almost Like Being in Love

My Scandalous Bride

One Kiss From You

Just the Way You Are

Scandalous Again

My Favorite Bride

Once Upon A Pillow

Lost In Your Arms

Rules Of Surrender

A Well Favored Gentleman

A Well Pleasured Lady

REVIEW

"Superb!!"

By 1843 all seventeen years old Celeste wanted was the love of Ellery Throckmorton, but the handsome noble never noticed the gardener's daughter. However his older brother Garrick sends Celeste to the highly respected Distinguished Academy of Governesses and after that to Paris.

Four years later, Ellery is betrothed to marry Hyacinth though he prefers to remain a bachelor, but sees Celeste and wants her. Garrick intercedes to insure that Celeste does not remain a distraction and thwart the wedding plans he has for his younger brother. However, he soon finds himself falling in love with the full of life Celeste, but she apparently loves his sibling.

IN MY WILDEST DREAMS, this reviewer never expected anyone to rewrite the classic Sabrina especially when the movie remake so paled in comparison to Hepburn-Bogart. However, the incomparable Christina Dodd provides her audience with a pleasant Victorian era rendition of Sabrina that sub-genre fans will enjoy. The story line is fun when Garrick's plan backfires and he falls in love with his target. Though a subplot involving espionage adds suspense, some readers will find it unnecessarily takes the reader away from a lovely historical romance that shows why Ms. Dodd is so highly regarded by fans.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 21, 2001




 

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