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Lady of Desire (Mass Market Paperback)

de Gaelen Foley (Author)
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Fourth in Foley's Regency-era Knight family series (Lord of Ice, etc.), this tantalizing tale offers a glimpse of a world that historical romance authors rarely acknowledge-the slums and back alleys of London. Lady Jacinda Knight, a spoiled and sheltered beauty, defies her eldest brother and guardian by running away to avoid an arranged marriage. She makes it as far as a coaching inn before she falls prey to a young purse-snatcher. Not one to concede defeat, Jacinda chases him into an alley and winds up in the middle of a turf war between rival gangs of thieves. Hard-bitten Billy Blade, a troubled Robin Hood-like figure who's not quite what he seems, takes an ungrateful Jacinda back to her brothers but not before they share a heated kiss. The two eventually meet again when Billy is forced to reunite with his abusive father and reclaim his title as Earl of Rackford, but her desire for independence clashes with his resolve to make her his wife. It's hard to believe that the pampered aristocrat would find Billy worthy of her attentions, but his irreverent charm and innate sense of justice will quickly endear him to readers. Despite the book's title, Billy is the true star here, and his transformation from street-wise rebel into high society rake is full of light humor, lively surprises and tender moments.
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While chasing a wily pickpocket who stole the money she desperately needs to escape an arranged marriage, Lady Jacinda Knight stumbles into a gang war in a dangerous part of London. She is rescued by Billy Blade, the infamous "King of Thieves," who takes her back to his lair until he discovers her real identity and immediately takes her home, leaving her with only memories of their forbidden passion. When Billy is later forced to abandon his adopted identity and resume his rightful place as William Spencer Albright, the Earl of Rackford, the entire town wonders where he has been hiding since he disappeared as a young boy, everyone, that is, except Jacinda, who immediately recognizes the wicked rogue lurking beneath his civilized veneer. Foley neatly contrasts the dark, perilous corners of London with the dazzling world of the city's wealthy as she continues her Knights Miscellany series in another delectably entertaining, lusciously sensual historical Regency, proving herself once again to be an irresistible author skilled at blending passion and intrigue. John Charles
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Dull and stupid...., Mai 22 2004
Par Romance Lover "vt2949" (Sacramento, California USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Each book in this series has been increasingly bad. This one was barely palatable. The characters were, through 90% of the book, so shallowly drawn as to be almost completely cliched and unsympathetic. Although, with only 20 pages left, Jacinda and Billy finally show some depth of character, it was too late. By then, I had resorted to skimming to get through this boring book. Jacinda, a pampered princess who finally sees the light in the last 50 pages of the book, was childish and annoying. I think I'm going to stop reading historical novels whose heroines are under 21 years of age. I just can't stand the immaturity. Billy Blade, although slightly more interesting, was so sketchily drawn thoughout most of the book that he just seemed like a self-pitying, vain peacock. After he resumes his life in high society, the new Lord William spends more time chasing down his former hoodlum enemies in a petty fit of vengeance, instead of helping the poor that he supposedly came to care so much about. And throwing in the Lizzie and Alec subplots (in a thinly veiled effort to set up future books) was distracting. I'm very sorry I paid money for this book. I will definitely make sure that, in the future, I borrow this author's books from the library, for free.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 This book didn't "wow" me., Mars 19 2004
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I read romance novels for their simplicity of plot and complexity of characters. In this case, I felt the plot was way overdone and the characters way underdone.

Jacinda is described as rebellious, headstrong, spirited, and independent. But she displays none of those traits throughout the book. Other than her initial running away in the beginning, she is rather boring and sedate. She has no adventures and simply exists. Instead of the hero saving her from her mischievious misadventures, she saves his life twice.

Billy...what can I say about Billy? He is supposed to be a rough guy, but come on! His fighting skills are so bad that he has to be saved by Jacinda twice. He lets the leader of the rival gang get away and gets caught in a burglarly that sends him to Newgate. He grovels to his abusive father. When he gets jealous, he growls, but never does anything about it. I mean, where's the passion in this guy?! Okay, so he trades a few barbs with the old guy that Jacinda is trying to hoodwink into marriage, but does that really qualify as being a stand up guy? I could go on and on...

Call me old-fashioned or call me a traditionalist. But I want the woman to be saved physically and the man to be saved emotionally. Billy is so emotional that even the sex scenes were boring and painful to read. Jacinda is so sure she will end up like her mother (a known harlot) that she is half slut/half ninny. There is just no passion between these two. The characters seemed wooden and the storyline just ridiculously complex.

I can't wholeheartedly recommend this book.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Lady of Desire, Janv. 20 2004
In this fourth installment of Gaelen Foley's Knight family series, Lady Jacinda Knight, youngest of the Knight family runs from home, only to find herself in the middle of a gang war in the seedy underbelly of 1816 London. When Jacinda finds herself rescued by none other than the criminal world's swarthy leader, Billy Blade, her world turns upside down. Running from a marriage she doesn't want, and the fear of becoming a "fallen" woman like her mother, Jacinda finds herself thrust back into the world she was running from.

When the presumed dead Earl of Rackford shows up the ton, Jacinda is taken off guard to realize the most eligible gentleman in her upper class world, is none other than the rookery thief who leaves her slightly weak in the knees. Jacinda spends the novel turning Rackford into a gentleman, while Rackford turns Jacinda into a scandalous heroine.

Though most series tend to decline after the first few titles, Foley packs a massive punch with this wonderful novel. Readers will sympathize with Jacinda, while falling head over heels for the thieving Earl. Nearly impossible to believe, with the impression Foley left on the romance world after Lord of Fire and Lord of Ice, this book is just as good, if not better than its predecessors. With the fifth book in the series due out in early 2004, one can only wonder what Foley has up her sleeve next.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Great addition to the Knight series-not as good as the rest
Gaelen Foley is one author that is in my "must read" category. I will read whatever she writes. Not only is she one of my favorite authors, but also she consistently delivers... Read more
Publié le Nov. 14 2003 par readinganddreaming

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Characters!!!
I adored this book the plot is amazing as are the characters. They were amazing. I've never read about such an incredibly sensitive guy. Billy is amazing. Read more
Publié le Oct. 29 2003 par andry2aek

5.0étoiles sur 5 A Must Read Author
Gaelen Foley is one of the best historical authors around! She provides a perfect blend of romance and suspense with amazing historical detail and accuracy. Read more
Publié le Oct. 3 2003 par Erin M. Peterson

5.0étoiles sur 5 UNPUTDOWNABLE,GRIPPING and FASCINATING
It's definitely one of Mrs. Foley's best books, if not the best.The way the story develops between Rackford and Lady Jacinda is excellent. Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 UNPUTDOWNABLE,GRIPPING and FASCINATING
It's definitely one of Mrs. Foley's best books, if not the best.The way the story develops between Rackford and Lady Jacinda is excellent. Read more
Publié le Aoû 16 2003

2.0étoiles sur 5 Billy's Book
II loved Billy Blade. He was the best part of the story. His story, how he came to be in the slums of London, was really good. Read more
Publié le Mai 21 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fabulous
Ms Foley has written another wonderful book. Jacinda evolves into a mature and caring young lady. Even though she starts out as a spoiled child. Read more
Publié le Mars 31 2003 par O. Blaylock

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Wonderful Knight--Jacinda!
This was book four in the Knight series that this author is currently penning. This is the story of the little sister Jacinda and it was a wonderful read. Read more
Publié le Mars 24 2003 par Kristi Ahlers

5.0étoiles sur 5 Fabulous - Pure BLISS
One word describes it all - FABULOUS! Although this is the 4th book in Foley's Regency-era Knight family series (, The Duke, Lord of Ice, etc. Read more
Publié le Mars 18 2003 par M. Rondeau

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another winner for Foley!
What a fantastic story! When I read Lord of Ice (my favorite), and read the scene where Jacinda sees Billy for the first time and is intrigued with him, I thought it would be... Read more
Publié le Mars 16 2003

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