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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
You'll be completely lost if you haven't read the others,
This review is from: Beware Of Virtuous Women (Mass Market Paperback)
I half-heartedly read the first book. I skipped the second one, and then read this one. What a mistake. I'm an intelligent individual, but I felt like an imbecile as I tried to make sense of storylines that were obviously in the first two books. This one really doesn't stand on its own without the other two. I forged ahead and finished the story because I liked the characters, but the last 100 pages are tough going. You must understand all the inticacies of the Beckett clan and their history in the first two books, or you'll find yourself in a bit of a fog. That's a frustrating experience when you just want to escape into a good story.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Virtuous women,
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This review is from: Beware Of Virtuous Women (Mass Market Paperback)
Actully, in Kasey Michael's world no woman is strictly virtuous - they all are tempted by absolute stunners of men and usually act on that attraction, regardless of the public mores of the day. The Beckets of Romney Marsh are particularly drawn to this view. But who would read the books otherwise!?
Eleanor Becket is the eldest 'daughter' of the Becket family, who has been in love with Jack Eastwood, a smuggler friend of the Beckets, for ages and leaps (in spite of her bad ankle) to aid Jack in some conspiracies going on in London. In short order they become involved, Eleanor's unknown father, a terrible villain, turns up and much mayhem takes place. An enjoyable read. Linda Sheean
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
well...I am glad that I kept reading this series,
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This review is from: Beware Of Virtuous Women (Mass Market Paperback)
The first book got 3 stars, the second one 3.5 and this one 4. At least Ms. Michaels is improving with each book. :-)
I thought that it would be hard to beat Morgan as a heroine (she was just so lovable and different than most historical romance women) but somehow the reserved Eleanor became just as endearing of a character as her more rambunctious sister. The chemistry between her and Jack was great and the plot line was much better than the previous books (this one seemed to have a point). And, finally, the island plot introduced in the 1st book and almost ignored in the 2nd comes to light. The villians are almost amusing and the brief family appearances are encouraging. After forcing myself to continue the series, I am actually looking forward to the next book. If Ms. Michaels continues to improve at this rate, she may yet get a 5 star rating out of me.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
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This review is from: Beware Of Virtuous Women (Mass Market Paperback)
In this installment of the Becket series, Jack Eastwood plans to make a large splash in London society to catch the attention of a trio of men, one of which could very well be the leader of the Red Men Gang. Jack discusses his plans with Ainsley Becket and the unusual men that surround the gent. To make it all seem more real, Jack needs someone to play the part of his wife. Elly forcefully volunteers for the position.
Around the age of six, Eleanor "Elly" suffered an injury to her leg and foot while she was at sea. The injury left her with slight limp. Since then, she has been with (Captain) Ainsley Becket and his rag-tag clan in Romney Marsh. She is now twenty-one. She has sat quietly in the background, admiring and dreaming of Jack, but never trying to make him notice her. But when she learns the names of the three men Jack is after, she knows that she must seize this opportunity. In volunteering to play the role of Jack's wife, she not only gets to spend time with the man she secretly loves, but has a chance of finding out some answers about her childhood. The only problem Elly really has is keeping her personal secrets away from Jack's prying eyes. Jack never paid much attention to the quiet lady whenever he was in Romney Marsh. But now that he sees Elly Jack cannot seem to take his eyes off of her. This fragile looking lady looks like a mouse to anyone who does not know better. There is strategy behind Elly's quietness and keen intelligence behind those oh, so innocent eyes. As Jack falls in love with Elly, he slowly learns that she is possibly even better at tactics than even he. ***** The Black Ghost is not mentioned often in this part of the Romney Marsh tale. You will see characters from previous episodes, but only briefly. Anyone who has not followed the story along will still find themselves enthralled with this dangerous romance. However, they could find themselves just a bit lost in the beginning. The author, anticipating this, gives a brief "Our Story So Far" section. If new readers will take just a moment to read this single page, they will have no trouble at all. Author Kasey Michaels either has a military background or a close family member who has such and helps her with these bold strategies. If I am wrong and Kasey Michaels simply imagined all this up on her own, then I believe myself fortunate never to have had her as an opponent in the Stratego game. All-in-all, I found this to be a brilliant addition to the Romney Marsh series and am eagerly awaiting the next release. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
terrific romantic suspense,
This review is from: Beware Of Virtuous Women (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1813 the infamous dangerous Red Men Gang viciously compete with the Beckett lead family who are smuggling near Romney Marsh because it helps bring food to the nearby villagers. Something must be done as the Red Men Gang is turning ugly in their pursuit of a monopoly. Family patriarch Captain Ainsley Beckett accepts friend Jack Eastwood's plan that the latter go undercover to learn who in London society leads the violent gang.
Ainsley's adopted daughter Eleanor offers to pretend to be Jack's wife while in London shocking her family as she is so reserved and seemingly fragile. Jack agrees that having a spouse will enhance his cover, but wonders if Eleanor has the steel to do the job. In London he quickly learns that his "spouse" is intelligent, efficient and courageous, but that she hides secrets from him. These secrets could place them in danger because the prime suspect of the Red Men Gang leaders Earl Rowley Maddox knows the truth about Eleanor. Jack realizes with every risk he takes he realizes much he loves the enigmatic Eleanor. The third Romney Marsh regency tale (see THE DANGEROUS DEBUTANTE and A GENTLEMAN BY ANY OTHER NAME) is a terrific romantic suspense that grips the audience from the moment Eleanor volunteers. Less humorous than the previous two triumphant tales, readers will enjoy the amateur sleuthing of the lead couple as much as they're falling in love. Perhaps the only negative to this great historical and series is that book four is next year. Harriet Klausner |
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Beware Of Virtuous Women by Kasey Michaels (Mass Market Paperback - May 1, 2006)
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