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The Stargazer (Mass Market Paperback)

de Michele Jaffe (Author) "My lord, I scarcely expected to see you here ..." En savoir plus
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Michele Jaffe's first novel, The Stargazer, may have very little to do with astronomy, but its mixture of murder mystery, historical romance, and steamy passion certainly has universal appeal. Our heroine, Bianca Salva, a doctor of the poor and unfortunate, first meets her love interest, Ian Foscari, as she holds a bloody knife over the body of a lovely, if dead, courtesan. Equally suspect and suspicious, they agree to a sham betrothal--Ian knows Bianca is guilty, and gives her one week to offer some explanation. If she fails, he can denounce her, she will be executed, and he will be no worse off. Bianca feels certain she can track down the real killer within the week, and finds Ian's home a convenient place to dissect the body and base her investigation.

Here's where the steamy part comes in to play. Ian, who had been deeply burned by his ex-flame Morgana da Gigio, can't help but feel attracted to his fake fiancée's beauty, but he refuses to acknowledge the pull she exerts on his heart. Bianca is eager to try out the knowledge she has gleaned from her prostitute friends, and Morgana, the beautiful ex, is using her sexual powers to manipulate everyone within reach of her perfume.

As Bianca closes in on the killer, Ian struggles with the battle between his head and his heart. Though their compatibility in bed is undeniable, the two's fragile bond is strained by the increasing dangers--explosions, more murders, seductions, executions, seven giants, and a dwarf flush out the mystery.

While a few historical inaccuracies surface, the overall flow and quick pace, not to mention Jaffe's charming characters and a few choice, steamy sections that should make you blush, make for a fine debut from a fresh new voice . --Nancy R.E. O'Brien --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

From Publishers Weekly

"My Lord, I scarcely expected to see you here," says Bianca Salva, calmly, in the opening scene of this stellar debut novel set in Renaissance Venice. Bianca holds a bloody dagger over the dead body of Isabella Bellochio as she addresses Ian Foscari, who believes, since the dagger bears his coat of arms, that Bianca murdered Isabella to frame him. But Bianca, the sharp-witted and unconventional daughter of a physician, knows the dagger is not the murder weapon. The two banter with mutual vigor, contempt and sublimated lustAbetween Bianca's hilarious bouts of sneezing. Ian formulates a plan that allows him to investigate the enigmatic woman while satisfying his family's desire for him to wed. He will install Bianca in his palazzo as his fianc?e and give her one week to prove her innocence. Bianca agrees on the condition that she can autopsy the corpse for her own iconoclastic research on female anatomy. Ian hides the body to prevent suspicion from falling on him until he can solve the mystery. A vivid collection of sensuous, dangerous characters complicate the plan, including secretive servants, an exhibitionist courtesan and Ian's lascivious ex-fianc?e, as well as the quirky all-male Arboretti family. An unknown source, possibly the murderer, drops hints to the government regarding the whereabouts of Isabella's body, and Ian is still stubbornly suspicious of Bianca. Jaffe's sure prose moves to an exquisitely dramatic climax as Bianca's lot grows desperate. The intricacies of Venetian society, imaginative love scenes and a memorable cast enlivens Jaffe's creative and suspenseful plot. Since five more novels are promised in this series, one hopes that Jaffe will develop the fertile stories of the other Arboretti and their mysterious cousins, and continue to combine historical context with lush sensuality and nuanced wit. Agent, Susan Ginsburg. (July) FYI: Jaffe holds a doctorate in Comparative Literature of the Renaissance.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Too much Star-Gazing?, Nov. 13 2001
Par Aegis Nod (Smalltown, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Michelle Jaffe's first book, set in Renaissance Venice, introduced me a whole different kind of genre. Because of this book, historical romances are more enjoyable; however, this particular story wasn't all engrossing.

Though the title really doesn't involve any kind of astronomy or stargazing except a little part, it encompasses a different kind of startgazing...

A wealthy jaded man, Ian Foscari, catches Bianca Salva, a scientist of sorts, with a dagger in her hand and a well-known but veyr dead courtesan known by both Bianca and Ian.

Obviously, he assumes Bianca is guilty but takes her as his fiancé to quell the harping of getting married from his brothers as well as to keep his eye on her as they both investigate the murder of the courtesan.

((At this part--you quark your eyebrow at the idea Jaffe is throwing at you. Not all that plausible, but give it a try.))

To prove her innocence, Bianca is given one week to clear herself, and it's an interesting adventure. The characters are both very strong and Bianca is very independent and curious, she's very refreshing, no backing down. She is very innocent, hence her open curiosity, while Ian is jaded by a revengeful former lover.

Lots of adventure, mystery and romance. Jaffe is well educated in Renaissance history and it shows. The story really doesn't seemt o be well put together. It's a little choppy or some parts rushed. It's not as corny or roll your eyes type of romance at least. The two main characters are pretty well developed but everyone else is kind of 2-D or flat.

I wouldn't mind reading it again, at least for awhile that is. If you don't like the story, at least you learned something about history. Ri-ight. I was cut down the line. It was great but it's not so bad you can't read it. You'll just have to read and see for yourself.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Well, I'm not gonna read it again..., Oct. 28 2001
...But it has its good points, too. The plot is very interesting, the characters equally engaging, and the history well researched. The writing, however, leaves something to be desired. I can't quite put my finger on the problem, but there were numerous times when the story felt extremely unreal because of the way it was written. That said, I had no trouble finishing it, which I usually do when books suck. The end is predictable, but the plot never loses interest.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Simply a mess!!!, Oct. 16 2001
Par "alwaysamyk" (Charleston, South Carolina) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This "simply" has to be one of the worst books I have ever read. I can say that I seriously considered dropping this one in the trash! However I perservered and found this: an extremely choppy mess with a rushed onset-pressing an excessive amount of secondary characters before we had even been introduced to the primaries. "Simple" me had figured out the killer after the first introduction to the cousin and the ending was long-overstated with a blunt ending of the harsh herione finally saying the "I love you". At first I was excited-the setting-Venice-rare not your typical "ton" atmosphere. I was extremely disappointed about the form of the text-shocked the author is a Harvar graduate-seen better writing in high school. The reasons I gave it one star-the scenery-sadly wasted on this book. Too bad she couldn't have applied this discription to the characters. The sex was hot-but if I wanted strait erotica I would have picked several other authors. Overall-"Simply" disappointed.
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Not bad for a first time writer.
I think it's not too bad for a first time writer. I do have problems with the continuity of the events. It is very choppy and confusing. Read more
Publié le Mars 5 2001

1.0étoiles sur 5 That's what I get for buying a book for its cover!
This book contained some of the worst writing I've ever seen published. The scenes were choppy and unrelated. The characters were flat, and even then they were inconsistent. Read more
Publié le Nov. 11 2000 par S. Raines

5.0étoiles sur 5 A different type of romance, but brillant just the same
When I first started reading THE STARGAZER, I was not used to that kind of romance novel and I was put off by it. Read more
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Disappointing!
I was glad to read that other reviewers were disappointed by this book. I was impressed that the author has a degree in literature from Harvard University, and was looking... Read more
Publié le Jui 25 2000 par mkeating@northnet.org

1.0étoiles sur 5 The Stargazer
Absolute rubbish. Character are immature and stilted. You cannot like any of them. Supposedly, the male lead is of a superior intellect. Read more
Publié le Jui 14 2000 par Rose Marie Gonzalez

2.0étoiles sur 5 No trust, little "love"
I agree with Ms. P. Nguyen's review (below). The "hero" was so insecure and hateful throughout the story; it was difficult to see his turnaround at the end (and believe... Read more
Publié le Mai 30 2000

2.0étoiles sur 5 For all the fuss it was a let down.
I was very excited about reading the Stargazer after seeing all the hype that surrounded its hardback debut, which I missed. Read more
Publié le Mai 24 2000 par Patricia Nguyen

3.0étoiles sur 5 not a romance
I had great hopes for this new writer. I was disappointed that the characters were completely shallow. Read more
Publié le Mai 21 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Loved It
The Stargazer is on of the best debut novels that I have read in a long time. What I really liked about it was that it was set in an intriguing and fresh locale, Venice. Read more
Publié le Mai 19 2000 par Shawna Lanne

5.0étoiles sur 5 positively enchanting
I LOVED THIS BOOK! I USUALLY DON'T READ ROMANCE NOVELS CAUSE THERE ARE FEW THAT I FIND INTRIGUING, BUT THIS BUT WAS NOT JUST ABOUT ROMANCE IT ALSO HAD A VERY ENTICING MYSTERY... Read more
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