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Persistent Earl
  

Persistent Earl [Paperback]

Gail Eastwood


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (MM) (Feb 16 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451181913
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451181916
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 113 g

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Tragically and scandalously widowed, young Phoebe, Lady Brodfield, withdraws from society and remains in self-imposed seclusion with her sister's family. However, when the infamous Earl of Devenham, wounded and delirious, ends up in her care, Phoebe's life takes an unexpected and decidedly more interesting turn. A nicely matched hero and heroine, well-developed secondary characters, and a brood of delightful children grace this gradually unfolding story that, for all its classic Regency conventions, contains a high degree of sexual tension and more than a touch of evil. Marred only by a somewhat cliched ending and a villain who is a bit too degenerate, this story should appeal to readers who enjoy Regencies that are almost in the traditional mode. Readers who enjoy Eastwood's Regencies (A Perilous Journey, Signet, 1994) might also find those of Mary Balogh of interest. (Eastwood lives in Wakefield, Rhode Island.)
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Beautiful Lady Phoebe Brodfield cannot imagine that the badly injured Earl of Devenham is a threat to her virtue, but as he grows stronger, so does his desire, and as her broken heart mends, her defenses disappear.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well-written and enjoyable traditional Regency romance, Jan 12 2010
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This review is from: Persistent Earl (Paperback)

Lady Phoebe Brodfield has been hiding in her kindly sister and brother-in-law's London townhouse since the sudden and tragic death of her husband eighteen months ago. Phoebe was hurt dreadfully by the gossip surrounding her husband's death and is content to play nursemaid and governess to her sister's children. Major John Allen Jameson, Earl of Devenham was wounded at Waterloo after barely recovering from a previous injury. His London lodgings are no place for a sick man so his old friend, Phoebe's brother-in-law Sir Edward Allington, offered room in his home for the Earl and Phoebe as nurse. Lord Devenham has a notorious reputation as a rake and at first his charming, flirtatious manner unnerves Phoebe and she tries to deny her physical attraction to the man, but as she nurses him back to health, she discovers that he has a kind nature that lies hidden underneath his rakish manner. A wicked villain threatens Phoebe and the Earl sees it as his duty to protect her from harm. The two gradually break down each other's defenses and get to know the truth behind the public image. Phoebe, still hurting from her husband's untimely death, needs the Earl to help her heal and he needs her to learn to love. This story is rather darker and a lot more melancholy than A Perilous Journey, but it's very well-written. The dialogue is natural and the story unfolds slowly. The romance was romantic without being overpowering or corny and the relationship between the two principles was incredibly believable. I figured out the villain and the big secret right away so the reveal came as no surprise but I think the focus is more on the internal developments of the characters rather than the actual action of the story. Eastwood's character development is very effective in moving the plot along so I was willing to forgive the obvious villain. I really enjoyed this novel as a departure from my usual comedic fare. I recommend it to Regency lovers and especially fans of Patricia Veryan.
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