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Loves Charade (Paperback)

by Jane Feather (Author)
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Fighting for survival amid the shadowy boulevards of Paris, beautiful runaway Danny hides a dangerous secret and encounters Justin, Earl of Linton, who takes pity on the bedraggled waif, until he learns a surprising truth. Reissue.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Good story, poor research, Jul 15 2004
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This review is from: Loves Charade (Paperback)
The writing here is good, but the research is nonexistent. The author has the Prince and Princess of Wales estranged four years before their wedding, the hero visiting the court of Czar Alexander four years before he took the throne, and the villain using chloroform, which was some fifty years in the future. Ten minutes' worth of research could have solved this.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of love, not so much charade, Aug 8 2002
By Brian Almquist "-baa-" (Iowa City, IA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Loves Charade (Paperback)
One of the frequent problems with many romances that I've read is that the author has devotes a great deal of her creative energy in devising magnificent and fantastically complex heroes. In comparison, the young woman to be paired with this perfect specimen of tormented masculinity is usually bland and uninteresting. The author has already spent her creative juices. The interesting thing about Jane Feather's LOVE'S CHARADE is that we have the opposite problem.

Danielle is a stunning creation. At 17, she's beautiful, educated, strong-willed, and a witness to horrors that have brought her maturity beyond her years. The traumas of her past leave her driven to provide succor to the gentry dispossessed by the French Revolution, efforts that she pursues with ingenuity and charisma. And on top of that, she is witty, and oh yes, as we mentioned before, stunningly beautiful. Given such a glowing heroine, the 34-year-old hero, despite being twice her age, and allegedly clever and well-connected, is bland in comparison. He is your basic British Earl/Duke/Whatever of near total economic success, with a secret passion for aiding the Crown and no real interest in marriage until he's found the perfect post-adolescent. Their age difference is more than countered by their comparative weight in personality.

Balance! That's all I want! Just a little balance

The plot is fairly pleasant, offering a slight twist on the usual Pimpernalia. It is a bit drawn out, with a couple of clearly unnecessary episodes, including the usual Jealous Misunderstanding, Resigned to Lonely Marriage, and Kidnapped By An Evil French Rapist bits. These only serve to pad the book. Maybe target audience readers feel like they need these steps and I am simply out of synch, but I'm sure that at least two of these three could have been eliminated.

The basic problem with this book is that most of the suspense in a romance is in trying to figure out how the disparate hero and heroine will ultimately be bound together. Since that is resolved fairly early on, the rest of the novel is devoted to whether Danielle will get herself killed in her recklessness.

Polished prose keeps things moving along, and Feather introduces a couple of interesting bits by tying the plot so closely to the French Revolution. The aristocracy that stayed in France was not all wiped out overnight, and those that escaped often found themselves in more dire circumstances than the urban impoverished that they fled. Feather offers another view of the Revolution, one that fills in some of the gaps left by Les Miserables and The Scarlet Pimpernel. For that, there is no reason to regret reading this book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Although I love her books - I almost didn't finish this one., Dec 12 1997
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While I loved the first part of "LOVE'S CHARAFE", I found myself wishing the book ended there. As I continue to read Danielle proved herself to be the most spoiled, reckless, foolhardy, stubborn heroine I have ever had the misfortune to encounter. While Justin proved to be the perfect husband, we learned the Danny wasn't to be trust to keep her word, and that we can never expect her to stand by his side when he needed her. I thought Justin was too tolerant to her stupid actions - and I couldn't believe that in 1971 there was to be found a husband that allowed his wife so much freedom. Danielle had betrayed his trust and took advantage of his understanding and I just couldn't fined it in my heart to like her when she NEVER thought about her child or her husband. All she could think about was her freedom to do as she want. To my great surprised - when I finely finished the book - there was nothing that could have convinced me that Danielle really loved her family - she was too egoistic for that. One other thing : I have found it tedious that I had to miss what was said in French - As I didn't understand a word that was said - and a lot was said in French..
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1.0 out of 5 stars I'd rather read the original Heyer.
If I wanted to read Georgette Heyer's wonderful These Old Shades, I'd go and read the original, not this pale imitation. Read more
Published on Jul 29 2002 by Dr W. Richards

5.0 out of 5 stars YOU HAVE TO READ THIS!!!
This book was absolutely my favorite of Jane Feather's. It was so captivating and once I started it I felt torn every time I had to put it down. Read more
Published on Aug 3 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A PERFECT NOVEL 2 CURL UP WITH WHEN IT'S RAINING............
First of all, I'm a die-hard Feather fan. This book really satisfies every criteria that I usually look 4 in a romance classic, fabulous title, small font & margin, and 478... Read more
Published on Nov 29 1999 by Elera Tempest

5.0 out of 5 stars One Of Jane Feather's Best Books Ever
I adored this book! I read it for the first time two years ago and have since re-read it once every couple of months. Read more
Published on April 12 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars I loved this book!
I really enjoyed this book because Danny and Justin were in love despite the fact that he was 34 and she was 17. It's great that love can overcome the boudaries of age. Read more
Published on Aug 25 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Feather at her best.
Also Justin and Danny are are charming, I couldn't get past the fact that while Danny was 17, Justin was 34. Read more
Published on Dec 14 1997

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