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In My Wildest Dreams
  

In My Wildest Dreams [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Christina Dodd (Author) "Garrick, you must tell me-who is that beautiful lady I met at the train station? ..." (more)
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Beautiful 17-year-old Celeste Milford is only the gardener's daughter, but she falls madly in love with the younger brother of the very rich and powerful Garrick Throckmorton the Third. Lady Bucknell, proprietress of the Distinguished Academy of Governesses and a family friend, assesses the hopeless situation and graciously offers to enroll and train Celeste as a governess at her academy. So Celeste leaves for London and Paris, protesting loudly.

Four years later, Celeste returns to Blythe Hall a poised, well-traveled, independent woman experienced with the intrigues of politics after a stint as governess to the children of the Russian ambassador. Hired by Garrick to be governess to his motherless daughter and niece, Celeste has a not-so-hidden agenda, for she plans to charm Ellery Throckmorton away from his fiancé. Garrick has no intention of letting Celeste's plans come to fruition and sets out to monopolize her time and seduce her away from thoughts of Ellery. Much to his surprise, Celeste enchants him, fills him with lust, and destroys his famous self-control. Celeste is equally stunned to find herself drawn to Garrick--and she begins to see Ellery in a less flattering light. But Garrick doesn't believe in love, and when Celeste's appeal threatens to overwhelm him, he's determined to send her back to Paris. Before he can do so, however, he'll have to resolve the question of who's leaking information about his spy activities. Could it be Celeste? And just how does she know so much about spying, anyway?

In My Wildest Dreams is author Christina Dodd's historical homage to the classic film Sabrina. Dodd gives the story a unique twist with a heroine more sophisticated and wise than Sabrina and a hero more forceful than scheming. Readers also get witty dialogue, a colorful English setting, and very sexy love scenes in this well-written and thoroughly delightful romance. --Lois Faye Dyer --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.



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With this delicious, witty confection, Dodd adds another early Victorian episode to her Governess Brides series and forsakes the angst that gave her earlier Governess titles (Rules of Attraction, etc.) a bitter flavor. Widower Garrick Throckmorton is a careful man with a clear plan for the upcoming week: get his handsome, irresponsible brother, Ellery, engaged to a wealthy heiress; establish the highly accomplished new governess, Celeste, in his nursery; and uncover the mole in his spy network who is leaking English secrets to the Russians. Celeste, the most benign-seeming item on Garrick's agenda, proves to be the sharpest thorn in his side when Ellery falls for the laughing beauty. To safeguard Ellery's impending nuptials, Garrick selflessly decides to seduce Celeste, but he ends up spinning a sensuous web in which he snares himself. Spunky and self-assured, Celeste fleshes out to be a genuine romantic heroine, and Garrick's self-discovery nicely parallels her own realization that she's falling for the supposedly less handsome and more stodgy brother. Supporting characters such as Garrick's mother, an ex-spymaster herself, Celeste's dour father and Ellery's determined fianc‚e add spicy humor to this delectable mix. (Oct.)Forecast: Reminiscent of the classic movie Sabrina, this heartwarming Victorian-era treatment will please Dodd's many fans. A three-city author tour and positive word-of-mouth will help this satisfying story sell its 550,000 first printing.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Sabrina 1843 w/ more romance & a stronger heroine, Jun 23 2004
By S. Reader "scibarfan" (Dublin, OH USA) - See all my reviews
I honestly don't understand the ruckus over the Sabrina theme. There are no new stories; the differences come in the details & the telling. And Christina Dodd has done a fabulous job of rewriting the "Sabrina" storyline, which is itself a variation of the Cinderella story. Personally, I enjoyed the correlation.

Garrick is my favorite of the Governess heroes; he's strong, intelligent, and interesting, but not overly macho. Responsible almost to a fault, but not at all "high in the instep," Garrick starts out seducing Celeste to keep her away from younger brother Ellery, but winds up falling for her. Celeste, meanwhile, comes to admire & then love the inigmatic older brother, although she'd had her heart set on Ellery, who is newly betrothed in an important family alliance. Ellery is a self-centered adult boy, much like the younger brother in "Sabrina." Garrick is a widower who desperately needs a governness for his daughter and...another girl. Celeste, the head gardener's daughter, is the perfect fit; the girls love her instantly.

The chemistry & sensuality are there; Celeste & Garrick are a thoroughly believeable couple. The spy storyline worked for me; it was just enough for the tone of the book. I considered giving it 5 stars, but 4 & 1/2 is more accurate.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Very Nice Dream, May 15 2004
By cendrillion00 "cendrillion00" (Hummelstown, Pa. United States) - See all my reviews
This was my first read in Dodd's Governess Series and I was not disappointed. The SABRINA-esque storyline is apparent from the first few chapters yet the characters themselves and the regency setting kept my interest. The author also adds an underlying spy intrigue for some suspense in between the sizzling love scenes. All of the characters in this novel make up an excellent ensemble and the writing has them interacting and behaving in very believable ways. This was an enjoyable read which got me hooked to learn more about Dodd's other governesses!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great rendition, but ripped-off storyline., April 21 2004
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I liked this book, but my gosh...it was the EXACT story of "Sabrina." Besides the addition of the hero's daughter, it was almost identical. Of course, in "Sabrina," there are no sex scenes and the story takes place in the 20th century...

I liked this book, but I do think it was sort of smarmy to steal a storyline from a movie. This was my first Christina Dodd book...I might try another one and see if it gets any more original.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sabrina could only Dream of being this Wild!
Up until four years ago, Celeste Milford had been living at Blythe Hall with her gardener father, and dreaming of the day she would marry Ellery Throckmorton. Read more
Published on April 17 2004 by klpepsi

1.0 out of 5 stars Arrest this Author for Plagarism
This is the most blantant plagarism - this story completely retells the story of "Sabrina" and doesn't even do it in a remarkble way. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Sabrina!
This is a retelling of one of my favorite stories. The dark, brooding, excessively proper man who falls in love with the wrong woman and does everything he shouldn't because he... Read more
Published on Feb 1 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Christina Dodd's best
If you like Cinderella-type stories (like Sabrina), you'll love this. It's funny and sexy, with two of the best characters I've ever read in a romance. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Romance by Numbers
I was about four pages in when I realized that this book was a blatant, note for note rip-off of the Billy Wilder movie "Sabrina", with Bogart and Hepburn. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2002

2.0 out of 5 stars Romance by Numbers
I was about four chapters in when I realized that this book was a blatant, note for note rip-off of the Billy Wilder movie "Sabrina", with Bogart and Hepburn. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Well-written & entertaining, but it's still Sabrina!
I wish I'd read the reviews here before I checked this out of the library! Then I would not have been so surprised when, a couple of pages into the book, I thought, "Wait a... Read more
Published on Oct 16 2002 by Carolyn McKenzie

3.0 out of 5 stars Sabrina Remake
I am a big fan of Christina Dodd - but Please....this story was so close to the movie Sabrina that all I could see while reading it was Harrison Ford in the guise of Garrick... Read more
Published on Aug 5 2002 by M. Rondeau

5.0 out of 5 stars In My Wildest Dreams-Garrick and Celeste-SPOILERS
favorite scene with celeste-
her talk with garrick's mom and breaking his windows.

favorite scene with garrick-
saving his daughter. Read more

Published on Jul 25 2002 by Amanda Brooks

2.0 out of 5 stars Move away from the VCR!
I see from other reviewers that I am not the only one who has noticed that Christina Dodd has watched "Sabrina" a few too many times. Read more
Published on Jul 20 2002 by carli_f

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