"An intriguing Regency romantic suspense thriller"
In 1805, Grace Chastain borrows money from her Aunt
Matilda Crenshaw to hire Jack Moody to free her father
from Newgate. Although she has never met Viscount Harmon
Jeffries, she cannot sit by and allow her sire to hang
from the gallows for treason even if he is guilty. British privateer captain of the Sea Witch Ethan Sharpe
stops the Lady Anne at sea. He proclaims passenger Grace
Chastain committed sedition having abetted a traitor to
escape justice. Ethan abducts her onto his ship where he
demands she tell him the whereabouts of her lover Harmon.
Because of a promise she made, Grace fails to correct his
error. Ethan is irate with himself because he is
attracted to Grace, but outraged that she freed the man
who sold his previous ship and crew to the French. Most of
the men died while he lingered in prison. Since she
remains obstinate, he decides to seduce his enemy's lover;
he succeeds only to find he made love to a virgin. As
they fall in love, he learns she is the daughter of his
foe. Though the Regency audience will empathize with the demons
that haunt Ethan and his understandable obsession towards
the heroine's father accentuated by falling in love with
his enemy's "mistress", Grace's courage whether it is on
land or sea makes the tale. She is fabulous, abetting her
father who she never met or challenging the sea captain
she loves. Though the climax is too neatly and abruptly
wrapped up, the sequel to the BRIDE'S NECKLACE, THE
DEVIL'S NECKLACE is an intriguing Regency romantic
suspense thriller that fans will enjoy and look forward to
the jewelry moving on to the next protagonist. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 26, 2005
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