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To Catch an Heiress [Hardcover]

J. Quinn (Author)
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August 2002

When Caroline Trent is kidnapped by Blake Ravenscroft, she doesn′t even try to elude this dangerously handsome agent of the crown. After all, she′s been running from unwanted marriage proposals. Yes, Blake believes she′s a notorious spy named Carlotta De Leon, but for six weeks until her twenty-first birthday, when she′ll gain control of her fortune, hiding out in the titillating company of a mysterious captor is awfully convenient -- and maybe just a little romantic, too.

Blake Ravenscroft′s mission is to bring "Carlotta" to justice, not to fall in love. His heart has been hardened by years of intrigue, but this little temptress proves oddly disarming and thoroughly kissable. And suddenly the unthinkable becomes possible -- that this mismatched Couple might be destined for love.

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Caroline Trent is fed up with her greedy guardian, Oliver Prewitt, and his nitwit son, Percy. With only six weeks to go until she can claim her inheritance and rid herself of them, Percy attempts to forcibly seduce her. Fortunately, Caroline has a pistol at hand and she uses it--wounding the annoying man just enough to allow her to escape. Fuming, she flees the dark manor house determined to find employment and hide from her guardian for six weeks. But a bad night turns worse when a tall, dark stranger accosts her. Blake Ravenscroft thinks Caroline is a female spy, part of Oliver Prewitt's smuggling activities that include spying for Napoleon. He kidnaps Caroline, ties her to a bed at his nearby home, and grills her unsuccessfully before a friend arrives and tells Blake that he's captured the wrong woman. Caroline explains her predicament and, given what he knows of the larcenous Oliver Prewitt, Blake has no option but to offer her shelter. Caroline isn't a woman accustomed to sitting in the parlor sipping tea, especially while Blake's investigation has him involved in far more exciting, life-threatening activities. Blake isn't a man accustomed to having a woman ignore his commands. Sparks fly and passion sizzles between these two characters while a cast of endearing characters provide well-meaning assistance. To Catch an Heiress is both warm and wonderful, with witty dialogue and endearing characters. --Lois Faye Dyer --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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'Quinn has a smart, funny touch ... that's reminiscent of Helen Fielding' Time Magazine 'reminiscent of Bridget Jones' Time Magazine 'smart, funny' Time Magazine 'Delightful' Nora Roberts --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: San Val (August 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1417661534
  • ISBN-13: 978-1417661534
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (68 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,162,964 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Julia Quinn started writing her first book one month after finishing college and has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since.

The New York Times bestselling author of nineteen novels for Avon Books, she is a graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest.

 

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A quick and entertaining read, August 18, 2001
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While I wouldn't probably rank this as one of Quinn's best, it is certainly a book that I will keep on my bookshelf. I found it vastly amusing. I couldn't put the book down. The story caught my interest from the very first line. It was cute, funny, and sweet. The banter between the two characters (as well as James, the Marquis) was highly entertaining. This is what is meant by quick repartee (w/the occasional element of slapstick too, I guess). The book is mostly dialogue (in my opinion) and very humorous. I was especially struck by the amusing anecdotes regarding the servants. While it wasn't the most complicated of plots, I found it very original to have these characters together in each other's company throughout the entire book rather than the typical romance chapters in which the hero and heroine are separated and pining mournfully. This was a nice change of pace. In regards to the "dead" fiancee the other reviewers are mentioning, it was not THAT big a downer. It was necessary to understand Blake's character. While the book is certainly a "fluff" one, the death of Marabelle wasn't such a tragic element, but a necessary one. I'm keeping this book and when it's a rainy afternoon and I want to quickly AND enjoyably pass the afternoon, I shall read *Catch an Heiress* again.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Light, fun read, May 8, 2001
I wasn't going to buy this book, due to the no so good reviews given. I ended up buying the book by mistake, then it took me 6 months to get around to reading it. I have to say I was pleasantly suprised. The comments about the hero's dead fiance had put me off, so I was waiting for all these comments. There aren't that many, and what is mentioned fits the hero's difficulty with loving again. It was no different from the explainations given for other brooding heros. I enjoyed the banter between the hero & heroine & their friend. And the servants where hilarious. I was laughing out loud in some spots.

I normally don't add to reviews, but this time I wanted to because the other reviews had given an impression of the book that I personally found to be exagerated. Please don't think I'm putting anyone down. What works for some, doesn't work for others. I just wanted to add my point of view. So if you want a fun, light read, this is a very nice book.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars feel free to skip this one, April 20, 2004
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As a huge fan of Julia Quinn, I picked up this book out of sheer boredom and a desire for a light, entertaining read. Since this is one of her earlier works, I wasn't expecting the quality of the Bridgerton series. Overall, I wasn't extremely impressed or disappointed. The hero and heroine are sometimes funny and sometimes annoying and far lacking the depth of Colin and Penelope (of Romancing Mr. Bridgerton). Their personalities seem a little slapdash at times--Blake was about the least convincing spy I've ever seen. However, the plot moves fairly quickly and the secondary characters are, of course, delightful (JQ's specialty, I think). If you can pick up this book for a bargain and want a qucik diversion, go for it. Otherwise, wait for Francesca's story (JQ seems to be getting better with every novel).
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Caroline Trent hadn't meant to shoot Percival Prewitt, but she had, and now he was dead. Read the first page
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Seacrest Manor, War Office, Caroline Trent, Miss Trent, Prewitt Hall, Carlotta De Leon, Oliver Prewitt, Miss Dent, Blake Ravenscroft, Miss De Leon, Marquis of Riverdale, Caroline Ravenscroft, Good God, Lady Fairwich, Miles Dudley, Trent Ravenscroft, Viscount Darnsby
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