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Pirate Next Door (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jennifer Ashley (Author)
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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Pirates add a dash of outlaw excitement and irresistible allure to two smart and lively new romances.

Alexandra Alastair's new next-door neighbor, Grayson Finley, is nothing like the other men on her list of potential second husbands. Rescuing Grayson from ruffians, and then discovering that he not only has a young daughter but a pirate past, further convinces Alexandra that Grayson is far too different from the other respectable, suitable men on her list to ever be considered as proper husband material. But despite her best intentions, Alexandra discovers she can't stay away from the distractingly sexy nobleman, even if it means helping him battle a long-standing rival and find the whereabouts of a missing French king. Ashley begins with a perfect pair of protagonists who are equally matched when it comes to cleverness and courage, adds some wickedly fun secondary characters who occasionally threaten to steal the book, and then mixes in lots of intrigue and some richly sensual lovescenes to create a witty and splendidly magical romance. John Charles
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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertainingly Fun., Jan 15 2006
By MaryGrace Meloche (Ontario, Canada.) - See all my reviews
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This is not a book for serious historical romance lovers, but if you do like your romances on the lighter side, then you will likely enjoy THE PIRATE NEXT DOOR. Author Jennifer Ashley is right on top of things, for a good romance novel needs action and conflict; forbidden love and longing; and Ms. Ashley brings it on.

Every romance needs a wonderful, feisty heroine and Jennifer Ashley gives her reader Alexandra Alastair. Alexandra Alastair is a very demure English lady; yet, under all "the proper" is an adventuresome spirit. Mrs. Alastair is a widow who vows this time she will not repeat the same indignity suffered during her first marriage. No, this time she will pick a husband with excellent qualities - namely faithfulness. She will pick out a man who will be a faithful husband and an excellent father - for Alexandra Alastair wants a child. Once upon a time, she carried a baby and the aching, painful memories still linger. So this time, Alexandra will follow an outlined "husband" list carefully . . . follow it . . . carefully . . . until . . . the very interesting Grayson Finley moves in next door.

As a lad, Grayson Finley, the Viscount Stoke, disappeared from England. Now, he is back, unmarried with a twelve-year-old daughter! He is gloriously handsome sporting a devil-may-care attitude. Scandalously, he does not dress like the other gentlemen on Alexandra's "husband" list! Luridly, he runs around town in a loose greatcoat, worn casually over a simple shirt and tight breeches. Why even his leather boots are disgraceful - they ride high - high on his robust thighs. His sun-bronzed skin speaks of lands far removed from England, and this only enhances the rampant rumors - the Viscount Stoke is an unsafe pirate! Nevertheless, he is interesting and Alexandra Alastair is shockingly interested!

To be sure, THE PIRATE NEXT DOOR is not a book taken too seriously. It is an amusing story about a very proper English lady, re-examining and experiencing her sexual fantasies. Ashley's sprinkling of purple prose highlights the fun and creates a delightful campy read. Although THE PIRATE NEXT DOOR is not one of the "best books ever," it is however a "really good book." The story's flaw . . . the so-called "monkey wrench" thrown in at the end. This "surprise" plot twist was not necessary. Ashley's playful story has enough conflict with Grayson's nemesis, James Ardmore and his motley crew of pirates. Nothing more was required . . .
Grade: B+

MaryGrace Meloche.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Whimsical And Fun!!!!, Nov 30 2003
By Kristi Ahlers (Illinois) - See all my reviews
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If I can't read a Book set in Scotland my second choice of book to read is a pirate book! Ms. Ashley's book was whimsical, fun, and a good read!

What happens when a lady of breeding finds her new next door neighbor is a pirate? Does she turn a stiff upper lip to the goings on and continue with her predictable life, or does she jump in with both feet and by doing so turns her life upside down and sideways? Yes, you guessed it Alexandrea is not a water and milk miss and is done living her boring life! She is contemplating her suitor list (she is a widow and the first time down the aisle was less then spectaculare, she was married to rake and he was not discreet to say the least!) when she overhears a commontion next door. Going against her better judgement she races over with her footman, and cook in tow and rescues the dashing and handsome new Viscount Stokes. What's the first thing he does after being rescued by Ms. Alastair? If you said thank you you would be wrong, he kisses her senseless, and then introduces her to his 12 year old daughter...then he askes his new neighbor to sleep without any cloths just for him.

Grayson Finley is without a doubt a pirate from the top of his blonde head to the tip of his black thigh high boots. He must give up his pirating days now because he is a father, and he has made a deal with the devil (Bad guy American pirate huneter Ardmore) and a deal with the British Government to help the exiled King of France. What he does not have time for is his lovely nextdoor neighbor and the feeling he gets just remembering her untried kiss! Problem is Alexandra does not know how to stay out of trouble and somehow always manages to end up in the thick of things surrounding his problem!

This was a fun and easy read. This book was filled with engaging characters both primary and secondary, and plenty of twist and turns. Humor, and chemistry spiced up the pages so you won't be bored! I think the Ms. Ashely is an author we should continue to watch.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Loved It!!!, Oct 26 2003
By Allan Post (Westlake, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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Jennifer Ashley words and plot flow. She makes reading easy and fun; I read nearly the whole book at one sitting. The only reason I put the book down unfinished was to cook dinner for a very hungry husband. Ms. Ashley has a way with words; I've read her short stories in various publications as well as her premier novel. Ms. Ashley has a real future as a writer, and I am glad I participated in this stellar event.
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3.0 out of 5 stars The plot was a great idea - writing not so great
The plot and the ideas in this book were great - but the writing just lacked something. I know this is a newer author - so that may be the reason but - it just lacked something... Read more
Published on Oct 21 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars yo ho ho and stiff upper lip!!
Jennifer Ashley really impressed me with her debut novel Perils of the Heart last November, and continues to do so with her second novel The Pirate Next Door. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003 by Deborah MacGillivray

4.0 out of 5 stars action-packed pleasant high seas London adventure
In 1810 London, Lady Alexandra Alastair wonders about life's ironies. Next door in Mayfair lives Grayson Finley and his twelve year old daughter. Read more
Published on Oct 1 2003 by Harriet Klausner

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