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To Kiss a Spy [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Jane Feather (Author) "WHAT I PROPOSE IS A MATTER OF SOME REFINEMENT, my dear sir ..." (more)
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Setting: England, 1552

Sensuality: 7

A beautiful widow, Lady Pen Bryanston is tormented by a mystery she can't resolve, and when sophisticated spy Owen d'Arcy approaches her with a proposition, she strikes a devil's bargain with the handsome, dangerous man. Pen needs Owen to uncover the truth about the baby her vicious mother-in-law claims died at birth, but to buy Owen's services, she must use her position as favorite lady-in-waiting to spy on Princess Mary. The situation is complicated for Pen by the passionate attraction she feels for Owen. A man with a dark past, Owen finds himself attracted to Pen on many levels, and she soon challenges his view of himself and his life. But even as Owen and Pen unravel the web of lies surrounding her son's birth, a dark political storm is gathering about Princess Mary. Before Owen and Pen can resolve their complicated love affair, their lives and the lives of all those around them will be threatened by powerful forces that wish them harm.

To Kiss a Spy is solidly grounded in historical facts and set against a backdrop colored with brilliant detail. Author Jane Feather skillfully blends political intrigue, family loyalty, and heart-stopping romance in this well-plotted novel. --Lois Dyer --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.



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With this second installment in her "kissing" series (after The Widow's Kiss) Feather once again delivers her trademark blend of passion and suspense. Set in 16th-century England during the reigns of Princess Mary and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, the historical romance begins when heartbroken yet strong-willed Lady Pen Bryanston suffers a twin loss her frail husband dies, leaving Pen widowed and pregnant, and a few months later, after hours of grueling labor, the child is delivered stillborn or so claims Pen's mother-in-law, the dowager countess of Bryanston. Pen is convinced she heard her baby cry at birth yet the countess insists that Pen was hallucinating. Is Pen just a grieving widow in denial, or did the countess give away the baby in order to secure the earlship for her favorite son? Two years go by, during which Pen recovers from the ills of her labor and obsesses over the child she believes is still alive. Enter Owen d'Arcy, a master spy commissioned by the French ambassador to bed Pen, who happens to be a confidante of Princess Mary and cousin of the Holy Roman emperor. D'Arcy's plan to seduce Pen to secure the royal secrets goes awry when his passionate advances are met with cold laughter. Chagrined and challenged, d'Arcy doubles his amorous efforts until Pen relents when she learns that he is a spy and willing to defect to her cause. Together the two set out to uncover the mystery of her lost child. Passion and intrigue abound in this lusty yet dignified bodice-ripper.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book!, April 20 2006
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I fell in love with his book. Owen D'Arcy is my favourite out of all Jane Feather's heroes and while Pen could sometimes get a bit annoying I could still udnerstand where she was coming from and what she was thinking. The historical backdrop was also cleverly created and I like Jane Feather's ability to bring to life real hsitorical figures such as Princess Mary. My favourite part of the story was when they actually go into the bowels of London to look for her son. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is thinking of reading it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A slow, slow book..., May 22 2003
There's only one word to describe this book: Slow. The prologue started out good, but then everything went on slowly. The action was slow, the characters were boring, (save for Pippa who was a tad refreshing) and I was very tempted to stop reading the book, but (luckily?) I continued.
The story started picking up halfway through when Pen started to actually look for The Son Who -she believes- Is Still Alive with Owen. So the story proceeded on slowly, and still ended up okay.
So basically, the second half of the book is the redeeming part. But if you are someone who, like me, cannot wait for the plot to slowly develope, you might do well by skipping this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Exciting Historical, April 8 2003
By M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Lady Pen Bryanston, a beautiful widow has been but a shadow of herself - she is tormented after losing her husband, then her child some years back. As a lady in waiting to Princess Mary in the year 1550 she meets the very sophisticated spy Owen d'Arcy whose initial approach to her rather surprised and intrigued her. Owen, a somewhat dispassionate and unreadable spy originally sees Pen as another pawn to be used in the plots and intrigues surrounding the royal family. Pen, who has always been sensible, was not swept away by Owen - curious though her interest was piqued. Pen strikes a devil's bargain with the handsome, dangerous man. Pen needs Owen to uncover the truth about the baby her vicious mother-in-law claimed stillborn -dead at birth. She must use her position as favorite lady-in-waiting to spy on the princess. The situation becomes quite complicated for Pen as she battles her memories of her husband Philip with the passion and lust she begins to feel for Owen.

Owen, dark and dangerous, finds himself attracted to Pen on many levels, she makes him start to reassess his life and his motives and as Owen unravels and begins to prove Pen's obsession with the questionable death of her son, a very dangerous political storm is gathers around the people she most loves, her brother Robin (a spy fro the opposing side), Princess Mary, her parents and sisters.

To Kiss a Spy is the second book in the 'Kiss' trilogy. It is filled with wonderfully descriptive and colorful historical facts that keep you on the edge of your seat as the central characters race against time to escape political maneuverings and save their loved ones from losing their heads. This book most definitely stands alone, but I do suggest that for any die-hard historical reader to really get the whole feel and flavor of this period in history to read them in the order of publication. Personally, I cannot wait to start 'Kissed by Shadows' the third entry to this fantastic series.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent romance of mystery and intrigue
This easily under-rated romance by maverick Jane Feather surpasses the mainstream historical fanfare with a scrupulous research of England's 16th century era and meticulous... Read more
Published on Mar 1 2003 by Desmond Chan

2.0 out of 5 stars Where is the romance???
Very flat and dull, extremely disappointing. I had been given this book and told to read anything by Jane Feather, that it would be excellent. Well, it was average at best. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2003 by J. Mullally

4.0 out of 5 stars Hard to put down
Lady Pen Bryanston's...mother-in-law tried to convince her that her son had been stillborn- but Pen knew better. She Heard him cry. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars Flat and disappointing
I own 22 books by Jane Feather....so, you can see I am a big fan; however, if this were the first book I read of hers, I would not read another. The characters are flat. Read more
Published on Jan 16 2003 by J. Guthrie

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't go by the reviews- read it for yourself.
I don't agree with other reviews that put this one down so bad. I did read the previous novel "A Widow's Kiss" which is great! Read more
Published on Dec 30 2002 by janlouise

2.0 out of 5 stars A bit boring
Maybe it would have helped if I had read "A Widow's Kiss," the book which comes before this one. Read more
Published on May 8 2002

1.0 out of 5 stars A Total Waste of Time!!!
I have a policy that if I start a book I read the entire book even if it starts slow and doesn't really grab me. Read more
Published on April 25 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Unusual....
Lady Pen believes her son, who she was told was stillborn, is really alive. Since none of her friends or family believe her, she enlists the aid of a French spy, Owen, to help her... Read more
Published on April 23 2002 by Joan Monica Wanat

4.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous and emotional historical...
Exhausted and barely coherent after an intense, anguishing twenty-hour labor, recently widowed Lady Penelope Bryanston refuses to believe her mother-in-law's declaration that her... Read more
Published on Mar 25 2002 by Freelance Reviewer

5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful historical romance
And to think I actually disliked Jane Feather at one time and considered not reading any more of her books!! One of her earlier books, Silver Rose, really put me off. Read more
Published on Mar 18 2002

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