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A Rogue of My Own (Mass Market Paperback)

by Johanna Lindsey (Author)
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The passionate story of a maid of honor at Queen Victoria's court who is forced to wed the royal spy who seduced her--by mistake.


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Johanna Lindsey is one of the most popular authors of romantic fiction, with more than sixty million copies of her novels sold. World renowned for her novels of "first-rate romance" (New York Daily News), Lindsey is the author of forty-six bestselling novels, many of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers. Lindsey lives in Maine with her family.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Meh...Was Okay..., Jul 3 2009
By Tara (Canada) - See all my reviews
The story itself was cute. But I wish she would start writing with more fire and passion again, I love her old stuff. This is a quick, easy read and will satisfy most Lindsey fans but left me a little disappointed.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Needs Research, Jul 2 2009
By microfiche (Scarborough, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
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Johanna Lindsey is a best-selling author and I've only one published short-story, so I feel embarrassed to criticize - it's like a junior leaguer daring to put down Gretzky - but I wanted to underline every anachronism in the book and throw it back to her.

The romance deserves kudos. It's light, witty and the situation and characters are believable. If it was set in modern times, or even as far back as the 1920's in the U.S., the language would not look like a tomato in a basket of peaches.

I don't expect the lace on the petticoat to be authentic, or every word to be in the style of Dickens; but characters in a historical novel should 'seem' to wear the correct clothes and hair styles (Rupert's shoulder length hair is as out of date in the 1840's as the coats he wears to tease his mother. Brushing the top of the collar, yes, like Byron - and even that would look a bit affected. Look at pictures of Prince Albert and other men of that era. Only Disraeli's hair stood out.) and and the dialogue should sound more than a tiny bit closer to the dialogue of Dickens, Thackeray, et. al. than to Jackie Collins, or Sophie Kinsella. The former knew how servants and the upper classes spoke because they actually heard them and wrote it down, just like the latters' books sound like modern Los Angeles or modern 'designer label shopaholics'. So, since the classics are available in stores, and some of the magazine fiction is on the 'Net, Ms. Lindsey should read a few and feel the rhythm and see the vocabulary of the time, and place. She, and we, needn't drown in a modern historical novel; but the reader's inner ear should not hear 21st century American English out of mid-19th century characters.

Also the mores. I think the novel could better be set in the United States. Servants calling their 'betters' by their first names? I needed smelling salts. Equals, even friends, did not, unless they had known each other almost from the cradle. Elizabeth Marly showed her bad breeding - and I'll admit the author wanted to show her bad breeding - when she referred to Queen Victoria as 'Drina. Elizabeth's brag backfired on her because she was not the Queen's intimate (that she could call Her Majesty by an abbreviation of her actual first name) and the other maids of honour soon disabused Rebecca that she was anything more than a poseur.
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