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by Amanda Quick (Author), Anne Flosnik (Reader)
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With its predictable resolution, obvious villain and a hero and heroine who are strikingly similar to those in the author's most recent contemporary romance ( Sweet Fortune, written as Jayne Ann Krentz), this Regency falls short in both originality and intrigue. The scholarly Harry Fleming, earl of Graystone, prizes loyalty above all else. A former spy, he is haunted by his failure to nab a traitor known as the Spider. Furthermore, his wife was "a lying, deceitful, falsehearted bitch." Now a widower, Harry's in the market for a second wife. He has selected as his bride Augusta Ballinger, a reckless but steadfastly loyal woman, and knowing she will balk, he persuades her guardian to present the engagement to her as a fait accompli. Despite her attraction to Henry, Augusta is indeed convinced that a free spirit doesn't belong with a stick-in-the-mud scholar. But the marriage proceeds, and as Harry tries to fashion a proper wife out of Augusta, he begins to believe that a document linked to the suspicious death of her brother two years earlier may offer a clue to the identity of the elusive Spider.
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Augusta Ballinger was quite sure that it was all a dreadful mistake. The chillingly pompous and dangerously disturbing Earl of Graystone could not possibly wish to marry her. Why, it was rumored that his chosen bride must be a veritable model of virtue. And everyone knew that Augusta, as the last of the wild, reckless Northumberland Ballingers, was a woman who could not be bothered by society’s rules.

That was why the spirited beauty had planned a midnight encounter to warn the earl off, to convince him that she would make him a very poor wife indeed. But when she crawled in through his darkened study window, Augusta only succeeded in strengthening Harry’s resolve: to kiss the laughter from those honeyed lips and teach this maddening miss to behave! How could he possibly know that it was he who was in for a lesson…as his brazen fiancée set out to win his heart – and an old and clever enemy stepped in to threaten their love, their honor, and their very lives?

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5.0 out of 5 stars Once again she didn't let me down!, Aug 17 2003
By ... (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rendezvous (Mass Market Paperback)
rendezvous was ofcourse everything i expected it to be, ive read about 6 Amanda Quick book and loved them all. I loved this book because from the beginning you could see the romance and love Augusta Ballinger and the Earl of Graystone had for each other, no matter how great ther differences were. The mystery plot at the end leaves you wanting more! Even if from the beginning you suspect whos not excatly the best character you have an adventure finding out how it all fits together along with the main plot( and trust me, it all DOES fit together)!!!! And ofcourse the romantic ending keeps you wanting more !:-)
AS ALWAYS SAID- AMANDA QUICK HAS THE HEROINES
YOULL LOVE TO BE AND THE HEROES YOULL LOVE TO MEET!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Quick's best..., May 19 2003
By M. I. "krushedvelvet" (Old Bridge, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rendezvous (Mass Market Paperback)
First of all....I looove Amanda Quick, but this book just failed to move me..for the life of me I could not understand what Augusta saw in Harry. I was far more interested in Peter and Claudia. Harry was way too domineering. I struggled to finish this book... Not awful, but not great either..medoiocre at best.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Sorry to disagree, April 6 2003
By Lucinda A. "lucinda2002us" (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rendezvous (Mass Market Paperback)
I am sorry to disagree with the other reviewers. As a fan of romance literature, I tried to find something good about this book and managed to come up with this: it makes for an easy read. Other than that, my specific grievances are as follows:

a). Characters: vaguely reminiscent of Austin's "Pride and Prejudice". Augusta is the high-spirited maiden with a penchant for bending social rules. Harry is the overly controlled gentleman with emotions that run amok. The twist, if I may call it so, is that Augusta is also a feminist with a sense for historical justice and Harry is a former spy battling a mysterious enemy. Maybe because the characters are so schematically constructed, I found it hard to sympathize with any of them -- or indeed to care. Most of the time, the book gave me the sensation of watching a puppet show in which the strings were much too obvious.

b). Story line: entirely predictable. In fact, after the first 50 pages or so, one had to wonder whether the author intentionally let the reader guess the answer to all possible questions the book might had posed, just to get them out of the way.

c). Social implications: contrary to what I assume was the author's intention, the contrast between Augusta's constant queasiness with male dominance and Harry's constant insistence in being a controlling male does not make a point. Or, rather, it makes such an obvious point, that one often wishes the author would have gotten over it eventually. Even fictional characters feel the need to evolve.

d). Romance: In case you wonder about the specific romantic emotions of the characters, here's the abridged version. Harry seemed obsessed with lust, in spite of his correct upbringing. Augusta seemed obsessed with love, in spite of her lustful nature. In the end, everything came together nicely and lust turned to love. How's that for a surprise.

The only reason I give this book two stars instead of one is because I assume there could always be something worse.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not up to par.
Harry Fleming, Earl of Graystone, was looking for a wife and mother for his daughter now that his spy activities were completed. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2000 by L. S. Tucker

5.0 out of 5 stars Most Amusing
Okay, I know that, if you've seen my reviews anywhere else, you're probably tired of hearing about Ransom. Read more
Published on Jul 19 2000 by Tamsin Green

5.0 out of 5 stars Rendezvous -- A definite keeper
I found this book very enjoyable. Augusta is a heroine that succeeds in keeping her determination and spirit throughout the book, and Harry was a very dashing hero, if a bit... Read more
Published on Jul 9 2000 by J. Freedman

5.0 out of 5 stars A meeting of the heart . . .
When the last of the bold Northumberland Ballingers and a staid scholar meet, sparks fly and love reigns in this classic by Amanda Quick. Read more
Published on April 26 2000 by Mandy

5.0 out of 5 stars Spicey!
This was my first Amanda Quick book and I loved it. I found I could not put it down once I started reading about Augusta and Harry.Their romance really sizzled. A.Q. Read more
Published on April 20 2000 by JoAnn E.Hafer

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
This is great. I love a herione with backbone and not some simpering little twit.... able to bring a strong man to his knees if needs be... but not manipulative. Read more
Published on Feb 18 2000 by D. Hewitt

4.0 out of 5 stars The first A. Q. book I ever read.
This is the one that got me stared with A. Q. and now Amanda Quick is one of my favorite authors.
Published on Jul 13 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Amanda Quick's best
I really enjoyed Rendezvous. I'd rank it as one of Amanda Quick's best - better than her later books. The action starts almost immediately. The constant bantering is fun. Read more
Published on Nov 2 1998

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