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The Devil's Love (Mass Market Paperback)

de Julia London (Author)
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A woman's desire...

With dreams of a great romantic love, Abigail Carrington sails to England to marry the man she has loved since childhood, Michael Ingram, Marquis of Darfield. She believes her betrothed is a generous and noble man who has been longing for her. But the handsome man waiting for her at the altar is a dark, brooding stranger who rushes her into marriage, then abandons her at his country estate. Only the passion of Michael's kiss gives her hope that theirs can be more than a marriage of convenience.

A man's need...

With scandal shadowing his past, Michael, the Devil of Darfield, had no need for a wife. Remembering only the little hellion who made life miserable for him aboard her father's ship, he resents the agreement he made to marry her so he could save his ancestral home. Though determined to ignore her, he cannot stop thinking about his lovely violet-eyed bride. Her beauty tempts him. Her charm bedevils him. He tries to drive her away until he almost loses her. Then he vows to regain her love—before it is too late....


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With dreams of a great romantic love, Abigail Carrington sails to England to marry the man she has loved since childhood, Michael Ingram, Marquis of Darfield. She believes her betrothed is a generous and noble man who has been longing for her. But the handsome man waiting for her at the altar is a dark, brooding stranger who rushes her into marriage, then abandons her at his country estate. Only the passion of Michael's kiss gives her hope that theirs can be more than a marriage of convenience.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A delicious arranged marriage gone awry!, Juil 19 2003
Par "readinganddreaming" (Green Country, Oklahoma) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This is my second Julia London book. Both have been great stories and have each received a 5 star rating from me. London has a particularly charming ability when it comes to writing alpha males that are forced to reign in their strong personalities, grow up, and give of themselves. Her heroines are pleasant, innocent, and naive although a little too sweet for believability.

Michael Ingram, Marquis of Darfield, had sailed the seas at the age of nineteen, upon Captain Carrington's ship as a member of the crew. Also sailing on that ship was the captain's young daughter, Abigail (Abbey), known to all aboard as a wild, undisciplined yet charming child. Abbey had not seen Michael since that voyage twelve years ago. But she had held, in her heart and mind, dear memories of Michael and had eagerly awaited their future marriage.

Abbey's father, taking advantage of the young future marquis's financial problems, had loaned Michael, at that vulnerable age of nineteen, a large sum of money to repay his father's creditors. Michael's father was gambling away all the family's ancestral fortune and lands - thus Michael was desperate for the Captain's financial aid. Included in this financial contract was a betrothal agreement between Michael and the captain's daughter. This betrothal clause would be evoked only if Michael had failed to repay the Captain in full at some future specified date. Since the signing of that agreement, at least ten years ago, Michael had amassed a fortune himself and had repaid all of his father's debts. Michael, now Marquis of Darfield, had essentially forgotten the old agreement since all debt had been paid off. However, Captain Carrington had not been totally upfront with the young man all those years ago. The captain had hidden a large portion of Michael's father's debts from him and, prior to the his death, had evoked the betrothal portion of the agreement. No matter what Michael attempted to do, he discovered he was truly bound by the contract and - most unhappily - was forced to marry the captain?s daughter, Abbey.

Abbey, blissfully unaware of Michael's hostility and hatred of the marriage agreement, sailed from America to England believing herself totally in love with her future husband. Her father had told her, through the years, how much Michael wanted the forthcoming marriage and the love he held for her. Abbey discovered, much to her horror, that Michael was not the willing bridegroom. Not only was he unwilling - he treated her terribly - hoping that she would break the agreement. However, idyllic in her belief that Michael would someday love her, she refused to break the betrothal and they married.

All of the above happenings occur within the first 57 pages of the book. Immediately after the rushed wedding, Michael leaves Abbey at one of his country estates and travels to another for an indefinite period of time. He is determined to make Abbey suffer tremendously for the enforced marriage. During this period of the book, Michael is a really mean guy. He treats Abbey with contempt, suspicion, hatred, and is out for revenge. Abbey, conversely, is an extremely naive young woman and seeks happiness despite Michael's attempt to make her life a misery. Not only is she naive, she is also sweet - a little too sweet. One of my two complaints about The Devil's Love is her character is too sugary. She is seen as such an innocent and draws everyone to her with her never-ending optimism and enjoyment of life. It makes her character appear as unrealistic - she is too super-sweet with too many talents for one person.

The interaction between the leads is excellent although they are at odds a lot of the time. Just when we think Michael can get no meaner, Abbey begins to stand up for herself and he begins to reluctantly respect her and more reluctantly finds he is strongly drawn to her. Yes, love develops even in this big mess of an enforced marriage. However, I began to get uncomfortable about halfway through the book. I saw all of the signs of The Big Misunderstanding lining up and dreaded it. This was the second complaint that I mentioned earlier. The Big Misunderstanding was very, very big and it took a lot of the pages for it to be resolved. However, this book does deserve it's five star rating because London does a wonderful job of writing this portion of the book. I was caught by surprise, more than once, as the events unfolded. Although I was able to sense the upcoming misunderstanding, I was not able at all to guess how it would eventually be solved. The story is vastly entertaining. I eagerly consumed each page and every time I had to put it down - I enthusiastically resumed reading.

You will find this love story at times heartbreaking and at other times exciting and fresh. You will want Michael to get his comeuppance more than once as well. The chemistry between the leads certainly is vibrant and warms the pages. The actual sensual scenes, although fairly frequent, are somewhat tame and rate about a 3.0 to a 3.5 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines).

The Devil's Love is the first in a series followed by Wicked Angel. I read Wicked Angel first and although I probably would have preferred only slightly to read them in order, they are truly stand-alone books. I loved each book on it's own merits although I could have picked up on a few situations a little more quickly in Wicked Angel if I had read The Devil's Love first. However, in order or not, this is a great two book series that I wholeheartedly recommend.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 TERRIBLE!, Déc 3 2002
Par L. G. Schilling "aaronssweetheart" (SPRING HILL, FL United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I must have read a different book judging from all these glowing reviews. I bought this book because of all the praise heaped upon it but I was sorely dissapointed.

The author's style of writing is similar to that of Judith McNaught except that London lacks the polish and wit that McNaught brings to her stories. The heroine is an insipid,constantly cheerful, over-achieving twit. In short, she is a poor caricature of McNaught's early heroines.The fact that this girl is in love with a man she has not seen since childhood stretched plausability a little bit but since this is a romance novel I was able to overlook that. Then again didn't she find it peculiar that her father was the recipient of all the gifts and communication between her and her supposed suitor? Also, her eternal smile and constant chirpiness even when the hero was being a jerk was extremely irritating, I kept thinking her cheeks must hurt like hell from smiling all the darn time. The hero is one of those by the numbers rakes who is tortured because of god knows what, and of course he is a rake and completely opposed to marrying the twit or anyone else because, well, just because that is how one writes a by the numbers historical... Needless to say, I never even got halfway through the book before I threw it into a donation box. If you have read McNaught before you will be familiar with the story and characters which is fine since I love McNaught's historicals but this author lacks the skill and imagination to make the characters or the plot interesting. I don't mind that this particular girl meets boy and they are forced into marriage plot has been done a million times as long as the author makes it interesting or brings something new to a tired plot device and this author does not. A side note for nit pickers: a duke would never introduce himself by his first name to a total stranger. This author obviously did not conduct her research. Not recommended at all.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 a good start, Nov. 18 2002
Par Streakblondie "streakblondie" (Lower Hutt, Wellington New Zealand) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Abigail Carrington sails to England to met with her sweet-tempered long-standing beloved fiance: Michael Ingram, Marquis of Darfield. Unfortunately, and to Abbey's despair, Michael (Mr "Boorfield") turns out not so sweet-tempered or even infact to be her fiance! ... but amongst humourous antics and misunderstandings Abbey and Michael soon realise they are made for each other.

This is my first Julia London read, and I also believe Julia's first novel: this was an entertaining read!

My only niggling objection to this story is that in the last 1/4 of the book Abbey loses her characteristics that were abundent in the first 3/4 of the book (and made up the main portion of Abbey's character) ... changes from been a spunky wee heroine to a pathetic piece of fluff. I feel that the introduction of the issue from Galen could have been handled slightly differently: that is that the heroine could have said "dammitt" Michael and I are married, used her spunk to join forces with Michael and ended the last 1/4 of the book on a happier note (not so down in the dungeons kind of style).

I personally found the last 1/4 of the book tiresome and just too choppy: suddenly a number of obstacles are shoved between our hero and heroine, just when you felt that things should have been sorting themselves out.

Despite my comments above, this was a lovely story and great romance to read. With a few changes to the end of this book I would have rated it a 5 star, so one can conclude that Julia London will hopefully be a force to reckon with in the future. My comment on the book in three words: a good start

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Charming Love Story
Abigail Carrington had loved Michael all her life. From the age of nine when dressed as a pirate she was the 'hellion' aboard her father's ship. Read more
Publié le Oct. 23 2002 par M. Rondeau

5.0étoiles sur 5 Absolute Fabulous read... GREAT Characters
This was the first book I've read of Julia London and I can't wait to read another. I recommend this book to anyone who likes Julie Garwood and Jill Barnett, just fabulous
Publié le Aoû 19 2002 par jakpaige

4.0étoiles sur 5 Quite Impressive for a First Novel...
This is my first of Julia London and was quite impressed by it, more especially after finding out that this is only her first book. I say, it's well done for a first try. Read more
Publié le Sep 12 2001 par Abbys

2.0étoiles sur 5 beware - boring!
I've bought this book after reading the great reviews written here - and now - barly a week after I've finished reading it - I can hardly remember what it was about - it was that... Read more
Publié le Aoû 26 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful Book
This is the first book I read by this author. I read in one day. This is an original plot and wonderful characters. The Heroine is strong willed, intelligent and cheerful. Read more
Publié le Aoû 7 2001 par O. Blaylock

5.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent!
I truly enjoyed this story. If you like Julie Garwood, I think you will enjoy reading this author's work also. Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2001

4.0étoiles sur 5 A true story teller
I was quite disappointed in Michael actually having an affair and it turned me off from him right off, however her heroine was great and the story was really good, if she ever... Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 * Sigh...* This book is what romance is all about!
After reading all the books from authors like Judith McNaught and Julie Garwood in this genre, I thought I wouldn't find another author that could write like them. Read more
Publié le Jui 9 2000 par Guppie

4.0étoiles sur 5 Devil's Love
Being a new author I was reluctant to buy the book but when I started reading it, it was difficult to put down. Julia London is a VERY promising new author. Read more
Publié le Jui 7 2000 par Joanne M. Miles

4.0étoiles sur 5 A really great read
Julia London definitely has talent. Her characters are so real and my heart definitely did a little squeeze for Michael towards the end there. Read more
Publié le Mai 18 2000 par gabby_n

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