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Leslie LaFoy (Author)
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August 27, 2002
Come What May

Her life depended on his name. His heart depended on her love.

It was a most humiliating situation. Mistress Claire Curran of London arrived at the Virginia office of her uncle’s solicitor knowing nothing of the private correspondence she bore. With a simple break of the seal, she was hopelessly trapped in a shameless bargain: her hand given in marriage to a stranger to clear an unpaid debt. Alone and penniless, at first she has no means of escaping her lowly fate. But she pledges to be no man’s pawn in such a dishonorable game--and certainly no man’s wife. With a sharp mind and an unbreakable spirit, Claire devises to play the part of Rosewind’s mistress...but only until she can find a way out.

Devon Rivard finds himself in a maddening dilemma: he can either sell his ancestral home to pay his brother’s gambling debts, or marry one Claire Curran, the fiery-tempered messenger who has so innocently tossed the black-hearted ultimatum into his lap. Resigned yet furious, he vows to annul the marriage once the debt is cleared. But as he comes to know the independent yet vulnerable and undeniably lovely Claire, an even more difficult dilemma arises. She wins his heart, a prize he thought forever safely walled away. He knows he can’t make her love him, but he can’t bear to lose her. Can he convince her to stay by his side as the clouds of war gather, or will circumstances beyond his control take her away from him forever?

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Claire travels to colonial Williamsburg to deliver sealed papers for her unscrupulous uncle, then discovers that she is to be married as payment of a debt. Devon is just one step from losing his home and very unwillingly agrees to marry Claire as long as the marriage can be annulled after satisfying her uncle. Realizing she has no means to get back to her beloved England, Claire reluctantly agrees, and the two set out for his plantation with a tenuous peace between them. The stately manor is a tribute to excess and decay, and Claire tries to establish order and moderation so that Devon has a chance to save his home in spite of the family debt. Of course, his ditzy mother, sniping aunt, and gambling brother constantly challenge his plans. Claire and Devon find that, their opposing political views notwithstanding, they do find each other alluring, but as soon as they decide to test the fire, Claire is summoned back to England. LaFoy's wonderful romance is set against the backdrop of America's burgeoning quest for independence. Patty Engelmann
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Come What May

Her life depended on his name. His heart depended on her love.

It was a most humiliating situation. Mistress Claire Curran of London arrived at the Virginia office of her uncle?s solicitor knowing nothing of the private correspondence she bore. With a simple break of the seal, she was hopelessly trapped in a shameless bargain: her hand given in marriage to a stranger to clear an unpaid debt. Alone and penniless, at first she has no means of escaping her lowly fate. But she pledges to be no man?s pawn in such a dishonorable game--and certainly no man?s wife. With a sharp mind and an unbreakable spirit, Claire devises to play the part of Rosewind?s mistress...but only until she can find a way out.

Devon Rivard finds himself in a maddening dilemma: he can either sell his ancestral home to pay his brother?s gambling debts, or marry one Claire Curran, the fiery-tempered messenger who has so innocently tossed the black-hearted ultimatum into his lap. Resigned yet furious, he vows to annul the marriage once the debt is cleared. But as he comes to know the independent yet vulnerable and undeniably lovely Claire, an even more difficult dilemma arises. She wins his heart, a prize he thought forever safely walled away. He knows he can?t make her love him, but he can?t bear to lose her. Can he convince her to stay by his side as the clouds of war gather, or will circumstances beyond his control take her away from him forever?

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (August 27, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 055358314X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553583144
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 0.9 x 6.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #628,345 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I would have liked to have seen more., March 25, 2003
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In the past, I have enjoyed Ms. LaFoy's writing style. I felt that Come What May fell short of her other stories. Devon and Claire are interesting characters, or would be if they were written in a bit more depth. They spend so little time together, that I do not get the feeling that they get to know each other. Forced to marry, they spend some time together and learn to respect and eventually fall in love with each other. Then they separate. The problem being that very little time elapses in all of this (except their separation). The set up and scenario does not feel genuine to me.

The plot itself seems to move along from one situation to another. No scene is in the story unless it is significant to further the plot. The reader moves from one big scene to the next to the next. So much happens to these two that after a while I wondered what grey cloud they were living under so I could avoid it at all costs. The family members are a bit over the top and to me, unbelievable as well.

I do give credit for writing about Colonial America and giving a decent rendition of the political atmosphere in Virginia and the other colonies at the time. Where there is not much attention give to day to day life in 1774, Ms. LaFoy does dig into the political situation and how American and British views would have been perceived. I wish I could score higher, but I just didn't feel that this book was above average.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Patriot's Tale, September 2, 2002
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This is a powerful story about Devon Rivard, a stalwart member of colonial Virginia's tidewater gentry, teetering on the brink of finacial ruin, who shoulders a philandering brother's gambling debt through a forced marriage to Claire Curran, a castoff of Britian's aristocracy. While staring down the musket barrel of an impending rebellion against British rule and a fight for freedom, these two do what Amercians have been doing for the last 225 years: They make it work. They find a way. They stick to their guns. And in spite of a litany of disasters, both large and small, they share each other's heart.
Leslie LaFoy's style has the lush romantic sweep of the old Victoria Holt and Katherine Woodiwiss novels that allows the patriotism that's running in everyone's background these days to bubble to the surface in a deeply satisfying way. Devon and Claire share a special spark; making life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness a terrific read.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars COME WHAT MAY - DID!!!, July 14, 2005
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Very pleasant book! The premise was familiar. I like the hero and heroine very much. The banter back and forth was excellent. You knew what was going to happen, but like life, it's the journey that's the best part, not the destination.

Colonial American depicted was very well written. Slavery reared it's ugly head. Claire was a very strong heroine. Nice easy read. It must have been enjoyed; the paperback was well worn. :D
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