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Cherished [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Thornton (Author)
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September 1, 1993
Five years after her husband, the notorious and devastatingly seductive Leon Devereux, left her and set sail for America, high-born Lady Emily Brockton meets him again at a society ball. Original.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 447 pages
  • Publisher: Pinnacle Books (September 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558177485
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558177482
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,011,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story and twisty ending, November 14, 2002
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Lady Emily and her younger sister Sara had grown up with Leon Devereux. Their Uncle having been appointed guardian to both Emily and Sara was married to the French émigré Zoe who was brother to Leon - so in effect, though not related, they had all grown up together. Emily and Leon were like oil and water, constantly bickering through her childhood while young Sara worshiped him.

On Emily's sixteenth birthday, Sara had overheard Leon agreeing to a tryst with and older woman and told Emily. In trying to save Sara from doing something very foolish, Emily went to try and stop Leon. She arrived early and fell asleep then was awakened and was witness to Leon in the throes of a most intimate nature - quite horrifying to a young innocent. Terrified and humiliated to have seen, what she determined was a savage act, she ran to a tower room that was a known sanctuary of hers. Leon followed her and Emily hysterically shot him by accident. One thing led to another, assumptions were made that Leon had compromised Emily, and three days later Emily and Leon were married. Her Uncle extracted a promise from Leon that he would give Emily time to get used to the idea of marriage and encouraged Leon to go to America and build a life for himself.

Leon returned to claim Emily and the battles began. Leon, who had always loved Emily, had to try to convince her that although the marriage was forced, it was what he had always wanted as he waited for her to grow up. It is a story of the struggles they both endured, along with the mystery of accidents that began to happen that convinced Leon that the horrors of his youth fighting in the underground against Napoleon were coming back to haunt him and all that he held dear. Someone was trying to kill them and Leon would have to protect Emily without letting her know that their very lives were in danger.

One can assume that the scene Emily had witnessed of Leon and a willing bed partner could be construed as animalistic to an uninitiated young innocent and was horrifying to her. This one element was by far the hardest that Leon had to work hard to make her forget before they could be a happy family

Emily, who had always tried to take care of her younger sister, had to overcome the guilt she felt for taking away the love of Sara's life and thinking that Leon was really in love with Sara; wiping away the memory of the carnal scene she had witnessed of Leon with another woman; and then adjusting to a new life in America after being taken away from the aristocratic life she had grown up with in England where Lady Emily would now only be known as Mrs. Leon Deveraux. .

This was a really robust and fast moving story, well thought out and plotted with numerous sub-plots and secondary characters, along with a great mystery and an ending that is pretty surprising. You can feel the anguish Emily was under and the frustration of Leon. I especially liked the historic insights of the early America and Canada. Very skillfully written - this is a book that I can highly recommend.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not at her best, November 29, 2000
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True to her trademark she develops a fast pacing tale of passion and adventure moving from Regency England to the turbulent shores of America and Canada. The story has its exciting and thrilling moments yet the main actors lack depth of character and logic in their behaviour. Thus, especially towards the end, events unravel unnaturally with a forced story line. Though a quick read, Elizabeth Thornton is definitely not at her best here.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cherished is still the best..., January 26, 2005
Let me start off saying this story deserves 6 stars. I read this book so many times I have lost count. I think I have read this book as many times as I have seen the Princess Bride. Another book which I would reccommend is Whisper of Roses by Theresa Meideros. These are the only two books I would read over and over again, and it would still feel like a new story every time.

I think this book is really about the hero, a fallen hero, but a hero nonetheless. Leon has made many bad choices as a youth, stuff that would make your blood curdle, because of horrendous events in France that cost him his parents. He is also the "poor relation", the boy who Emily's uncle sort of adopted and saved from what would have been his short existence. He is instantaneously attracted to Emily, call it love at first sight or call it chemistry, this was what he felt. So after all the painful memories he's endured, he comes to England from France were his rustic manners and poor grasp of the english language cost him ridicule by his peers in school and also by Emily. Emily is not to be blamed since Leon constantly and intentionally behaves horribly to her to hide his vulnerabilty and infactuation with her. What is a guy to do with no money, a once noble lineage that is all but lost, and complete dependency on Emily's uncle (Emily is an heiress, coming from a noble lineage and posession of a large inheritance), how could he win her love? His worst fear would be complete and utter rejection from the only woman he has ever loved. How could he face losing his only hope in life? Emily, his only love, has to be won over and he will have to struggle with himself, to let go of his past and rebuild his future, piece by piece. He will have to prove to her and more importantly to himself that he is worthy of her love. This is no easy task, read the book, there are so many inner demons of his and her past that Leon has to face and defeat, and you will find out how this fallen hero finally redeems himself and wins his love at long last. My favorite romance book of all times.
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