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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9781416537328
ISBN number: 1416537325
Label: Pocket
Manufacturer: Pocket
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 368
Printing Date: June 17, 2008
Publishing house: Pocket
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey's 'mastery of historical romance' (Entertainment Weekly) takes center stage in her eagerly anticipated new novel of the aristocratic Malory family -- a passionate, witty, and high-spirited tale that provides startling new information about a prominent member of the family.
After her mother died, vivacious Katey Tyler fled her dull Connecticut town, hoping to meet her relatives in England and find adventure and romance on a grand tour of Europe. She had no idea that her life-changing travels would have both in spades -- as well as danger and intrigue -- when she catches the eye of ship owner Boyd Anderson and inadvertently stumbles upon a high-stakes kidnapping.
When Sir Anthony Malory's young daughter is abducted from London's Hyde Park, her kidnapper mistakenly sends the ransom note to the home of Sir Anthony's brother, James. With James and his wife, Georgina, in the Caribbean, the demands are received by their houseguest -- Georgina's youngest brother, Boyd Anderson. Searching for the girl with Anthony, the notoriously hot-headed American sea captain fully intends to make the foolhardy villain pay. But he hardly expects to find exquisite Katey Tyler, recently a passenger on his ship, at the center of the plot!
Little does Katey realize that in having caught the attention of Boyd Anderson -- and in meeting up with the Malorys -- she's about to experience more excitement than the typical young lady encounters on a grand tour, and her life will never be dull again. A multitude of surprises await Katey, from the startling truth about her mother's early life to the lengths a man will go to win the affections of a lady who has every reason to despise him -- but who can't resist the seductive, impassioned love he has to offer her.
With the delightful humor, lovable characters, and tempestuous passions that have placed Johanna Lindsey's eight previous Malory novels among the best-loved and most widely read romantic novels of our time, No Choice But Seduction sweeps readers away on an irresistible adventure that is as bold and charming as the heroine at its heart.
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I am a big Lindsey fan and am especially fond of the Malory novels. This book is as good as the others.
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Okay read but disappointing when compared with other JL stories. Where is the fire that used to exist from the very first page. I found myself yawning reading this one. Is it the writer or the editors? Has the original JL become politically incorrect? JL was just going through the motions. How about a book three on the futuristic series. I loved the vikings what about them?
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I stopped reading Johanna Lindsey's books many years ago. When I read the inside blurb of this book, I decided to give it a go.
Boy...was I DISSAPOINTED!!! I wish I had seen to reviews here before reading the book. I lasted 26 chapters before flipping to the concluding chapter. Should have read the ending earlier. What a waste of time!
Now I remember why I stopped reading her books. I think it's going to be a long time before I pick up another new book of hers.
I would only recommend buying this book to J.L. book collectors and those who want to have a complete set of the Malory saga. Borrow this book from the public library and save your hard earned cash.
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**Ms Lindsey should ask Julie Garwood how to write dialogue for child characters, then she wouldn't have to include lines here and there where someone remarks on how grown-up Judith sounds. I don't care how smart a kid is, they don't talk like Judith. She never once sounded like a child, she was more like a sophisticated, well-educated adult.
**There was little interaction between Boyd and Katey, which would understandably upset a very first time reader unfamiliar with the Malory family, but I liked having Anthony & James in it so much. What I don't like about these Malory [ and Anderson] men is how they'll throw a punch at each other at the drop of a hat. That's just stupid.
**Boyd Anderson started off as a nice gentleman, but wow, in an instant he changed into a depraved maniac when he ran into Katey at the inn! He calmed down soon enough, but that was just weird.
**And what's with these names? We have Reggie, Danny, Jack, and George, and they're all females. I guess the author has her reasons for doing this.
**And lastly we have Roslynn, Anthony's wife. She was a shrew in their story and she's still a shrew here. Everyone says, 'Poor rich Roslynn, she gets so bored because she has nothing to spend her money on.' Ever heard of charity? Better still, she should volunteer herself AND her money; it might make her a nicer woman. God knows what Anthony ever saw in her.
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I really enjoyed the latest novel about the Malory family. I was a little disappointed in how it ended though.
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