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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Watch out for this book!
Phew, if your going to read this book you had better turn the pages with oven mitts and keep a fire extinguisher nearby because it is HOT STUFF! At first when I started reading this book I thought the author gave away to much of the characters' background in the beginning, but I was blessedly wrong! There were many past secrets and feelings that I didn't even expect...
Published on May 25, 2000 by Cordelia

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3.0 out of 5 stars - 3 and ½ Stars - A Treasure Hunt That Comes in With a Bang and Goes Out With a Whimper
This second in the 2-book Diamond series (LEGACY OF THE DIAMOND being the first), will have you running around the English countryside chasing clues as the hero and heroine search for a legendary diamond (think treasure hunt). Set in England in 1818, it is also a story of a love between two people who sought freedom, adventure and passion and found them in each other...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Watch out for this book!, May 25, 2000
Phew, if your going to read this book you had better turn the pages with oven mitts and keep a fire extinguisher nearby because it is HOT STUFF! At first when I started reading this book I thought the author gave away to much of the characters' background in the beginning, but I was blessedly wrong! There were many past secrets and feelings that I didn't even expect! The internal confilct is great too, (from a writers point of view now)- the hero has problems opening up because he wants to protect the heroine and he doesn't think he can because love will make him vunerable...*sigh*. Needless to say the love scenes were HOT! My only complaint was that a few cheezy moments during the love scenes, but hey, this romance! Still, you might want think twice before lendin' this book to your grandmam.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's an all time great which must be read!, November 13, 1998
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Kati reading everything: Aurora and Julian make a perfect couple. Two people who long for adventure and won't conform to what society wants are the best characters of all. As the couple search for the Black Diamond in a desperate attempt to clear up the past, this hastily married couple fall in love and learn there is more to life than an adventure. You will fall in love with temptation and whirlwind romance. Andrea is a wonderful writter who has beaten her last book by a hundred stars. I own all her books and think that this is definitly her best. Way to go Andrea!!! You've done yoursellf proud this time!! I can't wait for more of your books to come out.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a sheer pleasure read, September 9, 1997
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Aurora Huntley has been confined to her family's estates for her safety. However, Aurora is tired of being a prisoner and her rebellious nature surfaces when Slade, her brother (and guardian), orders her to marry someone she does not love. To escape her fate, Aurora sneaks off the estate and heads towards the nearest pub. There, she bribes a man to place her in a compromising position so that when the neighbors learn of her indiscretion, no man will want her. A kind stranger agrees to assist her with her plan.

However, when the couple adjoins to a nearby bedroom and embrace, passion explodes between them. So involved are the couple, they fail to register that Aurora's brother has arrived. Slade is shocked to see his sibling in the arms of the family's enemy, Julian Bencroft, the Duke of Moreland. Julian's family turned the Huntleys into the most feared name in England and the potential victims of thieves. Everyone believes that the Huntley family holds the infamous black diamond, stolen from a Moreland. Julian is nothing like his ancestors and intends to end the dispute and its alleged curse. He plans to marry Aurora and with her help find the missing black diamond so that it can be returned to its rightful owners. Aurora has all she desires: the adventure and love of a lifetime.

Andrea Kane is at the top of her game in her latest historical romantic suspense, the sequel to LEGACY OF THE DIAMOND. The author knows how to grab and maintain reader's attention with a story line that is non-stop, very reminiscent of ROMANCING THE STONE. The relationship between the two lead characters add to the tale. As usual, Ms. Kane has gifted her readers with a 14-carat Regency romance that is a precious gem for anyone who reads the book.

Harriet Klausner

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3.0 out of 5 stars - 3 and ½ Stars - A Treasure Hunt That Comes in With a Bang and Goes Out With a Whimper, December 29, 2011
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This second in the 2-book Diamond series (LEGACY OF THE DIAMOND being the first), will have you running around the English countryside chasing clues as the hero and heroine search for a legendary diamond (think treasure hunt). Set in England in 1818, it is also a story of a love between two people who sought freedom, adventure and passion and found them in each other.

Beautiful, free-spirited (and really short at 5'1") Aurora Huntley thought she would never marry, certainly not her enemy, Julian Bencroft, the Duke of Morland. For generations the Bencrofts and the Huntleys have been at war owing to a missing black diamond their great grandfathers failed to deliver to the Crown. But on the night she stages her own ruin to avoid an arranged marriage, Aurora unwittingly runs right into Julian's arms. Julian decides it's time to end the feud between their families, and wanting both the diamond and the beautiful girl, he offers for her. She accepts. And they are off to find the treasure.

It's a well-told tale for the most part. There is no question that Kane is a word master. The beginning is full of sexy love scenes between the newly married couple (the first of which seems a bit over the top for a virgin). The heroine is intelligent, the conversations interesting. Among the positives is the character Mr. Scollard (a wizard who lives in a lighthouse) who is quite fascinating and adds a bit of charm, not to mention they would never find the treasure without him.

I would love to have given this 4 stars but as I wouldn't recommend it, I just couldn't. The reason I can't rate it higher is the last part of the story (from about page 300) disappointed. The novel came in with a bang and went out with a whimper in my opinion. There were too many "I love you's," too many explanations, and not enough plot. The clues came together too easily. The result was an ending that was an anticlimax.

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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT!!, July 22, 2011
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This book is so good that you just want to read it again and again!

The story is great and the characters are just so speciel and loving that it is very hard to let the book come to an end. You just want to read it again!

Don`t cheat yourself of this great story by the brilliant Andrea Kane!!!!!!!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good with a decent plot and good leads, June 11, 2008
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Andrea Kane's novel Black diamond is a nice read with a sweet heroine and a noble minded hero.

Aurora Huntley is set against marrying the man her brother has chosen for her. She sneaks out to a tavern and naively believes she can get one of the sailors to put her into a compromising position without really taking intimacies with her. She is saved from certain ravishment by Julian Bencroft, the Duke of Morland. He takes her to a tavern room more for her own protection from the patrons rather than engaging in any intimacies but they are attracted to each other and are caught in an embrace by her brother. She is dismayed to discover that Julian is an enemy of the family.

The Huntley's and Bentcrofts have been feuding for generations about a black diamond worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Julian has no interest in the money but is interested in Aurora. He marries her to protect her reputation, and to aid in his search for the diamond to settle the feud. He plans on giving the diamond to the British Government.

Julian is an adventurer and I would have loved for him to be, well, a little more adventurous and mysterious. He was almost tame. He is brave and smart and like many of Kane's heroes, he is coolly in control of his emotions yet is not distant from the one he loves.

Aurora is kind hearted but as stated earlier a bit naïve. She is also brave and ready to charge to the rescue when her family is in a crisis.

These two spend most of the book looking for clues to the diamond's whereabouts and evading an assassin that has targeted Julian. The mystery is interesting but the romance is better and I liked that these two communicated their thoughts and feelings with each other.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! Watch out for this book!, May 25, 2000
Phew, if your going to read this book you had better turn the pages with oven mitts and keep a fire extinguisher nearby because it is HOT STUFF! At first when I started reading this book I thought the author gave away to much of the characters' background in the beginning, but I was blessedly wrong! There were many past secrets and feelings that I didn't even expect! The internal confilct is great too, (from a writers point of view now)- the hero has problems opening up because he wants to protect the heroine and he doesn't think he can because love will make him vunerable...*sigh*. Needless to say the love scenes were HOT! My only complaint was that a few cheezy moments during the love scenes, but hey, this romance! Still, you might want think twice before lendin' this book to your grandmam.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Margaret, Australia, June 14, 2000
I found this book, so boring and predictable. The charactors were so unbelievable that I don't know why I continued reading the book. The plot, was not too bad, but if you can believe a man who is bashed, stabbed then spends hours searching and tracking his wife is then able to satisfy his wife sexually etc , etc, then I would like to meet this superman. The book spent too much time in sexual writings, which doesn't even fire the imagination. Just say this book is a waste of good reading time, as this is the first book of hers that I have read, I would have second thoughts in ever choosing another of her books
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great beginning unfulfilling ending., September 28, 1998
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I have read 4 of Ms. Kane's books and they have been great all as far as I am concerned five stars this one is my exception because the book captivates you from the very beginning but the end somehow is lacking. Oh please don't get me wrong the romance as always is great no problems or disappointments in that department but for an author that gives so much more in her writting Ms. Kane, as far as I am concerned left me wondering the experience Aurora and Julian in returning the diamond. Or at the very least a more profound explanation of how it was returned.
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