"Fast-paced Regency romance"
In Wells, England, highwayman Black Rose accosts Lady
Constance Landford demanding her purse and a family
heirloom. Constance recognizes the eyes of the masked
thief as those of the Marquis of Vere, Gideon Rochelle.
She feels guilty that her father ripped off Gideon when he
collected on gambling debts of the latter's sire, barely
buried, but refuses to give him the jewel. Gideon takes a
kiss instead. The Black Rose stops Gideon's coach and demand he hand
over his money. He refuses and the woman posing as the
Black Rose copycat challenges him to a duel. Before they
start she kisses him. Though she is quite good and would
have defeated most men, Gideon disarms her. When he
realizes who the Lady Black Rose is he decides she is
perfect revenge for what her father did to him and his
family. However, he never expected to fall in love with
his pawn. MARRYING THE MARQUIS is a fast-paced Regency romance that
hooks the audience from the moment that Gideon stops
Constance's coach and never lets up until the final
confrontation. The lead couple is a delightful dueling
duo with Constance's love enabling Gideon to rise above
his thirst for vengeance. As expected from Sara Blayne by
sub-genre fans, this is a wonderful historical due to the
solid repartee between Constance and Gideon. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 10, 2004
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