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Shannon Donnelly (Author)
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Zebra Regency Romance December 1, 2003
Ruggedly handsome Terrance Winslow has spent his happiest hours pursuing the fairer sex without regret or repercussion - until the day a jealous husband who had challenged him to a duel is found murdered. Convinced of a plot against him, Terrance must elude the law while trying to prove his innocence. But there is danger at every turn - and the greatest peril of all may be that of losing his heart when he least expects it...Sylvain Harwood grew up next door to the Winslow estate, and she knows only too well that Terrance is heartache for any woman. When she finds him gravely injured, however, she is compelled to help him uncover the truth and clear his name. Yet she is determined that the dashing rogue never learn one important secret: she fell in love with him long ago. But every moment with Terrance convinces her that he could change...with the right woman to inspire him...


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Terrance Winslow didn't know which was his worst mistake: getting involved with Lady Dunscombe or showing up early for his duel with her jealous husband. Arriving at their agreed upon meeting place, Terrance stumbles across the already dead Lord Dunscombe, but when Terrance picks up the pistol lying nearby, Dunscombe's nephew, Ashlin Perriman, mistakes him for the murderer. While chasing after Perriman to set matters straight, Terrance goes flying off his horse and breaks a leg. Coming across her old childhood acquaintance and secret crush, Sylvain Harwood brings Terrance home with her, much like one of the wounded creatures she frequently rescues, only before they can untangle Terrance's involvement in the shooting, Sylvain is sent off to visit her sister Penelope in London with Terrance, disguised as a footman, in tow. The third of Donnelly's "Proper" regencies is simply superb, with subtly nuanced characters and a cleverly constructed plot that is bound to please readers who enjoy expertly written traditional regencies. John Charles
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"Make a dash to the nearest bookstore and buy a copy of BARELY PROPER. It's a wonderful, uplifting story." -- Jani Brooks, Romance Reviews Today

"Readers will be cheering for these two eccentric sweethearts to win the day and reap the rewards of their love." -- Teresa Roebuck, Romantic Times

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821774115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821774113
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,301,437 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Shannon Donnelly's writing has repeatedly earned top reviews, including praise from Booklist as: "simply superb"..."wonderfully uplifting"....and "beautifully written."

Her work has won the Romance Writers of America's national Golden Heart, was nominated for RWA's RITA and Romantic Times Book Club Best Regency. She also won the Grand Prize in the "Minute Maid Sensational Romance Writer" contest, judged by Nora Roberts, which gave her a trip to Paris.

In addition to her Regency romances, now all available on Kindle, she has novellas published in several anthologies, and has written young adult horror, activity books, and computer games.

Currently, Shannon is a member of RWA and several RWA chapters, as well as a member of Novelists Inc. She has taught online classes for UCLA, Savvy Authors, EarthlyCharms, and has been a speaker at the RWA National Conference and the Historical Novelist Society. Her abiding passions include--besides writing--her dogs, reading, gardening, painting, belly dancing, and the ever present horses in her life. She can be found online at sd-writer.com, facebook.com/sdwriter, and twitter.com/sdwriter.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a satisfying read, December 6, 2003
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This review is from: Barely Proper (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Here's what I enjoy most about Regency romances written by Shannon Donnelly: she always takes the time to develop her characters, their relationships and the various settings. And with "Barely Proper" these three strengths melds together to give a somewhat much used plot premise a wonderful new lease on life.

Terence Winslow has always been a scapegrace, in and out of trouble either because of his gambling or his womanizing. So it should have come as no surprise to him that he's now been challenged to a duel by Lord Dunscombe for his affair with Lady Dunscombe. Except that when he arrives at the agreed upon spot, he finds that Dunscombe's been shot in the back. The next thing he knows, Terence is facing a charge of murder. Unable to believe his infernal luck, Terence knows that he has to somehow discover who really murdered Dunscombe before charges are formally placed against him. Fortunately for him, his neighbour and friend, Sylvain, is at hand, willing to help. Sylvain knows full well exactly what Terence is capable of, and shooting someone in the back is definitely not one of them. And she's determined to help Terence clear his name. But Sylvain has also long nursed a secret love for her neighbour. And she cannot help but fear what will happen if Terence guesses her secret...

"Barely Proper" rounds off the trilogy that focuses on the Harwood sisters and the Winslow brothers. All three novels feature stories that are not really startlingly new; on the other hand all three novels make for worthwhile reading because of the manner in which Shannon Donnelly tells her tales. In "Proper Conduct" the manner in which the authour draws into the shabby genteel world of the three Harwood sisters who are on the verge of spinsterhood because of their father's folly -- the relationship between the sisters and how each sister's character has been shaped by their circumstances -- was what made reading "Proper Conduct" such fun. Ms Donnelly did the same with "Proper Mistress" -- only this time she drew us into the world of the Winslow brothers, showing us how life with a perpetually angry and judgemental father had made the two brothers rather wild, and how the younger Winslow brother (Theo) is able to change thanks to love and acceptance of his "improper" fiancee. With "Barely Proper" she does for Terence what she did for Theo in "Proper Mistress" -- allowing for Terence to redeem his character and to become to individual he was meant to be. Discovering who the actual murderer was and exonerating himself of the murder charge was only incidental to the main focus of this novel which was all about how Sylvain and Terence act on the feelings they have for each other and how Terence changes most of his scapegrace ways.

With an intelligent story, engaging characters and a good prose style, "Barely Proper" turned out to be a truly enjoyable read.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Poor editing, but a nice story anyway, August 13, 2011
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I wont give the plot here because others have done it in their reviews and there is no need to rehash it. I did enjoy reading this book.

I loved it that Terrance had grown up as a neighbor to Sylvain. Included were some sweet childhood stories that gave nice depth, but didn't drag on too long. The characters were well developed with enough personal flaws to keep it interesting. I loved the ending!

I would recommend this book if you like your romance books with real characters, mild to moderate mystery, plenty of plot, and mild blush factor (kisses only).

4 stars for story, I appreciate a romance that focuses on a good plot rather than the bedroom,
2.5 starts for editing which sometimes caused me to have to reread parts to see that a wrong word was used, etc.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Barely talking to each other, December 15, 2003
This review is from: Barely Proper (Zebra Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Shannon Donnelly's latest novel is "Barely Proper" which is filled with characters from her previous novels (including "Proper Mistress" and "Proper Conduct")

The heroine of the novel is Sylvain Harwood, the shy, reserved sister from "Proper Conduct." Sylvain, a gentle spirit, spends her time wandering about the woods, tending to wounded animals. The hero is Terrance Winslow, the trouble-making rogue from Donnelly's two previous novels. He thinks of Sylvain as his friend, and has known her since she was a little girl.

Terrance, a notorious womanizer, has landed himself in a spot of trouble. A jealous husband challenges him to a duel... and then winds up dead. Terrance, now a suspect in a murder case, ends up gravely wounded--and it's Sylvain who tends to him.

I was really looking forward to this book, mainly because of sweet Sylvain. She was always an intriguing secondary character in Donnelly's last novels (and I would recommend both of those). However, I was a bit disappointed. I didn't think Sylvain and Terrance interacted enough; therefore, their romance came across as a bit tepid. Also, their romance was overshadowed by the "murder" plot, which I didn't think was overly intriguing.

But it was still enjoyable, and I'm glad I read it. And I would recommend "Barely Proper", especially if you've read its predeccesors.

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