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The Dangerous Debutante (Romney Marsh Trilogy) [Mass Market Paperback]

Kasey Michaels (Author)
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Romney Marsh Trilogy April 1, 2006
A Debutante Deceived . . .
Is Dangerous Indeed!

What makes a lady? Morgan Becket wouldn't know. The scandalous debutante is being sent off to London to have her first Season in hopes a gentleman will finally tame her. Yet shortly into her journey she meets Ethan Tanner, Earl of Aylesford -- of noble blood, but surely too wild, too unprincipled, too unsuited for Morgan. Or perhaps too well suited.

Since Morgan has always wanted anything everyone else says she can't have, Ethan is perfect for her. But upon arriving at Morgan's Romney Marsh home where Ethan wants to ask for her hand -- he's already had her body -- she realizes her suitor may have an ulterior motive for making her his wife. And a deceived debutante is a dangerous debutante . . . Lord Aylesford, beware!



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From Publishers Weekly

Unlike many of the RITA-winning author's nearly 90 romance novels, this winning Regency tale (second in a series) is no cheerful high society romp awash in amoral comedic characters. While the tone's definitely not dark, the mood is more mysterious in this story, which centers on the magnetic attraction between dashing and disreputable Ethan Tanner, earl of Aylesford, and wild would-be debutante Morgan Becket, whose unconventional family is unconnected by blood but united by terrible (sometimes criminal) secrets. Readers who enjoy Michaels's festive knack for exposing the foolishness and foibles of early 19th-century London's high society may be disappointed at the short shrift given the ton, as Morgan's debut season is cut short after a single delightfully scandalous ball. Substituting for the social intrigue—Michaels's forte—is international political intrigue, including battles on the high seas that are, unfortunately, reported second-hand and lacking in immediacy and color. The shooting-star sparks between the two protagonists, however, make up in power what the action sequences lack, and Michaels's enticing hints about the unrevealed origins of the Beckets of Romney Marsh should more than suffice to keep readers tantalized through this book and into the next. (Apr.)
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As Michaels continues her spellbinding series about the seven Becket orphans, Morgan Becket is on her way to her brother Chance's house to enjoy a London season. Chance and his wife know that her beauty will stand out; however, they worry about her wild and thoughtless ways. During the journey, Morgan meets her match when she encounters Ethan Tanner, Earl of Aylesford. He mistakes her for a kept woman; then, when he realizes that she is a respectable young lady, he decides that his bachelor days are over, if only he can convince the headstrong Morgan. Morgan definitely wants Ethan but needs to figure out if she feels love or merely lust. Chance's initial disapproval evaporates when he learns that Ethan works for the war office, but the war against Napoleon seems tame compared to the effort needed to win over Morgan's family. The second book in Michaels' Romney Marsh series, following A Gentleman by Any Other Name (2006), is a must-read for fans of historical romance and all who appreciate Michaels' witty and sensuous style. Patty Engelmann
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books (April 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373771517
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373771516
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #914,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not sure why anyone would rate this 5 stars...., September 11, 2006
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I'm only giving it 4 because I felt it deserved slightly more than a 3. I wrote a review on her first book of the series and will say the same thing here. This series is just not living up to previous Ms. Michaels' work and sure as heck doesn't compare to such greats as Julia Quinn, Judith McNaught or Lisa Kleypas. I just feel like everything was more forced and that less effort went into this series.

I made it through this 2nd one with a little more enthusiasm than the first because I thought Morgan was more interesting than Julie. At least Ms. Michaels tried to do a little more character depth with Morgan than any characters in her first book, but I don't feel like I ever got to know Ethan. He was just some guy whom everyone thought was a fool but he wasn't. Oh, and (as it is said over and over in the book) he is just like Morgan... "like recognizes like". Is that supposed to excuse the lack of background or development of his character? I'm not sure.
The action was weak, the mystery portion of this book was lower than the first (less island hints), but I will give the passion points. I did believe the passion between Morgan and Ethan and how quickly it came about (which I did not in the first) and there relationship was much more caring, understanding, and deep than her previous book.
I am reading the 3rd book so clearly I don't hate the series, I'm guess I'm just disappointed. I can only hope that each book gets better as we go; as I am starting Beware of Virtuous Women and Eleanor didn't catch my attention like Morgan did. I will write a review of that one when I finish it (which may be tomorrow or next week depending on the writing).
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars amusing well written historical, April 13, 2006
This review is from: The Dangerous Debutante (Romney Marsh Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
In 1812 her adopted father Captain Ainsley Beckett sends his oldest daughter Morgan from their home in Romney Marsh to London to have a season sponsored by his oldest adopted son Chance and the lad's wife Julia (see A GENTLEMAN BY ANY OTHER NAME) though he fears for the Ton when the outrageous high spirited woman takes the city. On the trek, Morgan decides she needs to ride her horse over the objection of her servant. This break from societal rules enables her to meet an Earl, Ethan Tanner of Tanner's Roost.

Attracted to her beauty, intelligence and ?lan, Ethan persuades her to come to his estate so that she can prepare properly for her arrival in London with him as her escort. In fact he wants her to meet his eccentric mom who runs off any eligible female with her zany behavior. Instead Morgan and Lady Tanner hit it off as kindred sisters. As they make love and fall in love, Ethan wants to marry Morgan, but she refuses as she feels she is beneath his position in society as he an Earl and she an adopted street urchin.

The second Becketts of Romney Marsh is a wonderful Regency romance starring a wild female daredevil and the Earl who matches her zaniness (after all it is in his blood). The story line focuses on their relationship as everyone including Ethan wants Morgan married to him; that is everyone except her. She assumes that you can take the girl out of the street, but you can't take the street out of the girl. The tale focuses on Ethan's efforts to convince her that he does not care using his eccentric mom as his proof. Kasey Michaels is two for two so far in what is proving to be an amusing well written historical series.

Harriet Klausner
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not to be missed!!, April 22, 2006
This review is from: The Dangerous Debutante (Romney Marsh Trilogy) (Mass Market Paperback)
Morgan is traveling to London to have her first Season. She will be staying with her brother Chance and his wife Julia. Morgan and Jacob, her long time friend who is traveling with her, are about to continue on their journey after taking a brief rest when Morgan sees a magnificent horse being led toward the stables. Morgan approaches the horse, and after admiring the animal for a while, she turns her attention to his owner. She is stunned by the handsome man staring at her.

Ethan is mesmerized by Morgan's beauty. Her fiery spirit and outgoing nature captivate him. Discovering that Morgan is unattached, Ethan decides to remedy that by escorting her to town. Along the way Morgan's witty banter is equaled by Ethan's and the two discover that their attraction is mutual and undeniable. During the ride Ethan is determined to make Morgan his. But Morgan is not the type to be kept.

After arriving at Chance's home, Chance and Ethan recognize each other, but they keep that information to themselves for the time being. They each hold secrets and both intend to find out what the other is hiding.
As it turns out, Ethan requires the Becket family's assistance in carrying out his secret mission. Once Chance discovers that Ethan is playing the right side, he obliges. Morgan realizes something is going on and soon she and Ethan are off encountering danger and giving in to their passions.

Morgan and Ethan seem destined to be together. Morgan's friend Jacob has a hard time accepting things though, and as a result Morgan's relationship with him undergoes a sad and sudden change causing Morgan to question herself. Once at Becket Hall, Morgan realizes that where she comes from is not nearly as important as who she is, and she knows now that she has indeed found her destiny.

What a marvelous book The Dangerous Debutante is! I am hard pressed to think of a couple more suited and more entertaining than Morgan and Ethan. I simply adore this story and these two magnificent characters. Morgan is stunning, brave, strong-willed and free spirited. At the same time she often shows her vulnerable and innocent side. Ethan's devastating good looks along with his wit and charm make him the perfect match for Morgan. The Dangerous Debutante has just the right combination of mystery, action, sensuality and drama. It's a wonderful historical romance that should not be missed!



Nannette
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