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The Black Rose (Love Spell futuristic romance) [Mass Market Paperback]

Jan Zimlich (Author)
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Futuristic romance fans expect--and receive--the best from this major force in the genre. -- The Bookdragon Review -Melanie Duncan

Ms. Zimlich has several neat plot twists up her sleeve to keep readers guessing right up to the last page. -- Romantic Times

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Though Lucien Charbonneau was born a noble, he'd implemented plans to bring about galactic revolution. He wore two faces, that of an effete aristocrat and that of someone darker, more mysterious. He had subtle yet potent charms, and he played at deception with the same skill he might use to caress a lover. And though Lucien was betrothed, he swore not even his beautiful fiancee would ever learn his heart's secret, that of . . . The Black Rose.

Alexandra Fallon had of course heard of that infamous spy, but her own interests were far less political. When interplanetary concerns forced her to marry, the man who came to her bed was in for a rude awakening. But the shadowy spy who appeared lit a passion hotter than a thousand suns--and in its fiery glow, both she and Lucien would learn that between lovers no secrets could remain in darkness.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Love Spell (June 13, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0505523841
  • ISBN-13: 978-0505523846
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,331,892 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Futuristic, June 9, 2000
This review is from: The Black Rose (Love Spell futuristic romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Zimlich's newest book "The Black Rose" is destined to give this author a secure notch of her own in the growing world of futuristic romance. Her writing is suspenseful and intriguing, the worlds she penned are fascinating, and the relationship between the hero and heroine is well worth reading about.

Lucien Charbonneau is a high-born noble with two faces: one is that of obedient son born of a father who has showed him nothing but contempt all his life, and the other is that of a revolutionary who has plotted and planned against his cold, autocratic father for years in an effort to throw over Dominion and force democratic changes into the existing noble and slave like system.

When Lucien's father commands him to come back to his home planet of New France, Lucien is very disconcerted to find out that he has been used against his will or knowledge to form a marriage alliance with the clan Fallon. Realizing how much his plans for galactic revolution lay in his counter-identity not being discovered, (trust me--Zimlich makes this work) Lucien bides his time and acts the complacent son so as not to raise suspicions about himself. A few days later, he finds himself on planet Lochlain preparing to marry a woman he had never before laid eyes upon...

Alexandra Fallon, niece to the ruler of the warrior Fallon clan, is less than thrilled to be forced to the altar. She is a warrior scholar with a destiny of her own choosing already mapped out. She had plans of her own...plans that didn't include being hitched to some high-born dandy like she was certain Lucien Charbonneau was going to turn out to be.

Alexandra's first and foremost desire was to prove to the skeptics that had dismissed her father's life work as the musings of a lunatic, that humans really had inhabited the far reaches of the Milky Way Galaxy thousands of years ago. Her destination was the fourth moon that laid outside of Dominion...the place where her father's writings assured her she would find the answers.

And so Alexandra escapes Lochlain after the marriage pact is signed and heads full fury toward the next galaxy. She hitches a ride with a smuggler en route, having no clue whatsoever that she's about to have the time of her life. Or that the smuggler in question is her husband...

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good sci fi/romance book, October 25, 2000
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I enjoyed being introduced to the Dominion in Heart's Prey, and the continuation of this society in The Black Rose was fun to follow. Lucien and Alexandra are two pawns in the greater scheme of Dominion society, which is based loosely on "old Earth" customs. This aristocratic/feudal society has been perpetuating corrupt governments and covering up "human rights" violations for thousands of years; ever since humans left Earth and started populating the universe.

The Black Rose is a revolutionary, with secrets of his own, but who feels that everyone should have the choice of self-determination in government and less xenophobic tendencies. One of the biggest problems I have found with science fiction stories (especially of the shorter variety) is that the descriptions of the societies and people and customs get lost or not explained. The Black Rose, did a great job of making me feel like I was really out there, living in this corrupt society.

Lucien and his many disguises are fun to watch, never quite knowing what to expect. Seeing a heroine who is not directly related to the main focus of the story was a nice change of pace. Alexandra has her own agenda, but it is not the overthrowing of the repressive government (though there are undertones of her rebelliousness that would indicate she would not be adverse to some of the revolutionary's ideas). There is enough action, suspense, romance, fantasy (sci fi) to please most any reader. The writing style is a bit "simplistic" (for the lack of a better word), which made this a very fast read for me. I would have preferred a little more in the overall story, but in general, the secondary characters are interesting and keep the plot moving. I sincerely hope there will be more books coming from Ms. Zimlich about this society in the future.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thanks for a Great Read, August 13, 2000
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I've never read a story with a shape-shifter in it before, but let me tell you Ms. Zimlich is a master at catching my attention. You have to love the heroine, Alexandra Fallon and how after a marraige is forced on her, she leaves her bridegroom in the lurch on their wedding night. Nor can you resist the delicious and sensual wooing of the runaway bride by her shapeshifter husband, turned into a renegade gun running space pirate. With the threat of revolution and the outcome of the future world at stake, The Black Rose is a compelling story by a talented author and well worth adding to your bookshelf.
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