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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Funny
It is a pleasure to read a quality written novel where you laugh out loud and enjoy the characters relationship throughout.
In ACE of Hearts you don't have the constant bickering between hero and heroine. Of course there are obstacles, but it is an entertaining ride to the romantic feelings shared by each.
It's refreshing to not have to deal with bickering to...
Published on April 2, 2006 by Tobitha

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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Had very High expectations
After reading other books by Ms Metzger like "The Duel" I was absolutely confident that I would immediately fall in love with this book but I was utterly disappointed.
The book lacked everything I would have like to read in a great book except for it's accuracy for the Genre.
There was absolutely no passion, the plot for the storyline was VERY poorly developed...
Published on July 10, 2006 by Lady of leisure


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and Funny, April 2, 2006
This review is from: Ace of Hearts: Book One Of The House of Cards Trilogy (Paperback)
It is a pleasure to read a quality written novel where you laugh out loud and enjoy the characters relationship throughout.
In ACE of Hearts you don't have the constant bickering between hero and heroine. Of course there are obstacles, but it is an entertaining ride to the romantic feelings shared by each.
It's refreshing to not have to deal with bickering to the end where they finally get together. I recommend this book and it's follow up in the series, Jack of Clubs.
Barbara Metzger is one of the most talented humor/romance authors I've read.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clever, charming, sweet, dear, whimsical...., June 7, 2006
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This review is from: Ace of Hearts: Book One Of The House of Cards Trilogy (Paperback)
I'll admit it: I'm a huge fan of Barbara Metzger.

She probably is the finest author of Regency romances alive today.

Her stories are gentle but very clever, clearly requiring a great deal of research on her part. She is whimsical, she is subtle and she is witty.

ACE OF HEARTS is Metzger at her best.

This romance has everything a reader could want, and more: A hero who is so hero-like that half the women he meets are trying to marry him...a dog who deserves better...and a tender heroine who deserves better, too.

Of course, being Metzger, there is some bite to the plot, involving highwaymen and kidnapping and other dastardly acts. After all, it's a Regency romance and this is very much in keeping with the genre.

Since it is Metzger at the controls, the whole tale is unfolded deftly, and with great restraint. As always, her language and her characterization strike a perfect chord; as always, she exhibits great humor as well.

ACE OF HEARTS is the perfect kick-off book for a romance series.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Laugh out loud fluff, July 17, 2006
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Kayce Cawthon-Stoker (Franklin, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ace of Hearts: Book One Of The House of Cards Trilogy (Paperback)
This is not the usual strong writing from Ms. Metzger but if you want something quick and fun to read - this would be it. This is pure fluff and wonderfully hilarious ... thus the four stars. This is not a book to be read somewhere quiet; too many great laughs.

The hero - Ace, who is an Earl - is a rather disappointing character. He seems to think running away from his problems is the way to solve them ... though to be fair, I too might run away if I had three people claiming (at the same time) that I was their fiancé. Ace has all of the power, wealth, and privilege of his position, and yet he is almost childish in the way he handles things. He has some wonderfully hilarious bits which will have readers snickering and chuckling (if not actually laughing out loud). These are what save the character from being a complete disappointment.

The heroine - Nell - is a bit stronger and typical of the era. Ms. Metzger makes too many references to the fact Nell is thin; it grows tiresome after the first few times. She is your usual Regency spinster with the miserly brother who keeps her at home for his own selfish reasons. The saving grace for Nell's character are the laugh-out-loud parts which are truly marvelous.

There are several flaws in the story. One of the most obvious is when Nell suddenly becomes "Lady Bountiful" to the tenants. She breaks into her brother's strong box whilst he is absent and uses the funds to help effect repairs and other things which were needed for quite some time but of which she was not aware. How could Nell not realize these problems existed when she, at times, collects rent and goes to these cottages? A roof does not fall into disrepair in a few months - even if it is thatched.

Cast of characters includes Ace, Nell and her goose, Nell's pinch-penny brother, her aunt (who talks to the spirit world), a Duke's daughter (fiancée wannabe # 1); the Duke's daughter's dog, the Duke, the Earl's mistress (fiancée wannabe # 2), the Earl's neighbor and daughter (fiancée wannabe # 3), the Earl's valet, missing people, and assorted staff from several households.

All in all, this is a good book to read once and share with someone else you know in need of a good laugh. I have not read the others in the series (they are on the way) so cannot comment but will hope they are better written ... if not, then I hope they are as funny.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful fun!, October 12, 2011
This was my first Barbara Metzger book and I bought the next two in the series long before finishing, because I knew I needed more. I am delighted with the real, unswaggering hero in Ace and the unpretentious innocent Nell. The humor has me laughing out loud at points, to the dismay of my dog. The secondary characters enliven the story even more, so I feel I am watching a movie rather than simply reading a book. I can see I'll have to work my way through Ms. Metzger's backlist now and will enjoy every minute of it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, September 26, 2011
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This review is from: Ace of Hearts: Book One Of The House of Cards Trilogy (Paperback)
This trilogy was great! The Ace of Hearts is the 1st book and introduces all of the characters with a good story and Barbara Metzger delivers it with great humor and wit and usual!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great story, May 25, 2011
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Once again my favorite regency romance author has delivered a special treat. The story is somewhat different from some of her other novels, but just as good. I am hopeing the last two books of the House of Cards Trilogy will also be available on Kindle in the near future. Barbara truely has a wonderful sense of humor in her books..
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2.0 out of 5 stars Had very High expectations, July 10, 2006
This review is from: Ace of Hearts: Book One Of The House of Cards Trilogy (Paperback)
After reading other books by Ms Metzger like "The Duel" I was absolutely confident that I would immediately fall in love with this book but I was utterly disappointed.
The book lacked everything I would have like to read in a great book except for it's accuracy for the Genre.
There was absolutely no passion, the plot for the storyline was VERY poorly developed and wanting and I don't believe I have read about a more weak minded and unattractive Hero, who's solution to every problem was to literally pack his bags and run from it.
There was also an older woman in the book who "talked" to ghost which was very irrelevant to the plot. Most of the secondary characters were thrown in I believe the make up the 300 or so pages the book consisted of.
Unfortunately since I'm a sucker for wanting infinity to all my regency romance stories, I also purchased the other two books in this series (Jack/Queen), but I have no intention of reading them anytime soon if this first book is any indication of what to expect. It is my personal opinion that the plot was left under developed and unfinished so that it would lead into the next book in the series, BUT any good author's books in a series should be able to stand alone. This book does not, and it forces you, if you are desperate enough to get it's sequel. Fortunately like I stated before, I always get all books in a series so that I can read them all at once, but unfortunately this first book did not dampen my appetite enough for the follow up.
I have stated this before in my other reviews, when you have read other high quality REGENCY ROMANCE novels, you begin to expect nothing less and unfortunately within the first few pages of a bad novel you are instantly on alert thus destroying any hope of enjoyment.
I wanted to take my frustration of reading books by Elderly authors on Ms Metzger, since the book lack ANY type of passion for a romance novel, but I will be fair and non prejudice by saying this is the first one of her books I've felt this way about and not all Elderly authors are less open to writing about love making in their books.
The review of the book is on the product review page, but don't expect much, this book will be really hard to give a synopsis on because of the weak plot.
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