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de Warenne Dynasty April 1, 2008
A Dangerous OBSESSION Torn from his Romany mother's arms as a small boy, Viscount Emilian St. Xavier has spent a lifetime ignoring the whispers of gypsy that follow him everywhere. A nobleman with wealth, power and privilege, he does not care what the gadjos think. But when the Romany come to Derbyshire with news of his mother's murder at the hands of a mob, his world implodes. And Ariella de Warenne is the perfect object for his lust and revenge.…

A Dangerous PASSION Ariella de Warenne's heritage assures her a place in proper society, though as a radical and independent thinker she scorns her peers' frivolous pursuits in the Ton, fashion and marriage. Until a Roma camp arrives at Rose Hill, and she finds herself drawn to their charismatic leader, Emilian. Even when he warns her away, threatening that he intends to seduce and destroy her, she cannot refuse him. For Ariella is just as determined to fight for their dangerous love…


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In Joyce's latest de Warenne Dynasty Victorian romance (following The Perfect Bride), Ariella de Warenne is an extremely well-traveled young gentlewoman with radical thoughts and an independent lifestyle. Viscount Emilian St. Xavier is half-gypsy, and his hatred for the gadjos-non Gypsies-threatens to consume him. When his gypsy family makes camp on the de Warenne estate, Emilian discovers that his mother was killed as a result of bigotry in Scotland and vows revenge against the gadjos. Upon meeting Ariella and discovering her attraction for him, he at first thinks that, like other English gentlewomen, she only wants him for sex. When she asks for his friendship, he decides that she will make the perfect instrument of his rage-despite the honorable Englishman in him. The basic "virginity for revenge" plot is common, and while Ariella is a genuinely radical thinker, Emilian is eye-rollingly over the top- except at the very end, where he seems very much flesh and blood. (Apr.)
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Derbyshire, the spring of 1838

She was so engrossed in the book she was reading that she didn't really hear the knocking on her door until it became pounding. Ariella started, curled up in a canopied four-poster bed, a book about Genghis Khan in her hands. For one more moment, visions of a thirteenth-century city danced in her mind, and she saw well-dressed upper-class men and women fleeing in panic amidst artisans and slaves, as the Mongol hordes galloped through the dusty streets on their warhorses.

"Ariella de Warenne!"

Ariella sighed. She had been able to smell the battle, as well as see it. She shook the last of her imaginings away. She was at Rose Hill, her parent's English country home; she had arrived last night. "Come in, Dianna," she called, setting the history aside.

Her half sister, Dianna, her junior by eight years, hurried in and stopped short. "You're not even dressed!" she exclaimed.

"I can't wear this gown to supper?" Ariella said with mock innocence. She didn't care about fashion, but she did know her family, and at supper the women wore evening dresses and jewels, the men dinner jackets.

Dianna's eyes popped. "You wore that dress to breakfast!"

Ariella slid to her feet, smiling. She still couldn't get over how much her little sister had matured. A year ago, Dianna had been more child than woman. Now it was hard to believe she was only sixteen, especially clad in the gown she was wearing. "Is it that late?" Vaguely, she glanced toward the windows of her bedroom and was surprised to see the sun hanging low in the sky. She had settled down with her tome hours ago.

"It is almost four and I know you know we are having company tonight."

Ariella did recall that Amanda, her stepmother, had mentioned something about supper guests. "Did you know that Genghis Khan never initiated an attack without warning? He always sent word to the countries' leaders and kings asking for their surrender first, instead of simply attacking and slaying everyone, as so many historians claim."

Dianna stared, bewildered. "Who is Genghis Khan? What are you talking about?"

Ariella beamed. "I am reading about the Mongols, Dianna. Their history is incredible. Under Genghis Khan, they formed an empire almost as large as that of Great Britain. Did you know that?"

"No, I did not. Ariella, Mother has invited Lord Montgomery and his brother—in your honor."

"Of course, today they inhabit a far smaller area," Ariella said, not having heard this last bit. "I want to go to the Central Steppes of Asia. The Mongols remain there today, Dianna. Their culture and way of life is almost unchanged since the days of Genghis Khan. Can you imagine?"

Dianna grimaced and walked to a closet, pushing through the hanging gowns there. "Lord Montgomery is your age and he came into his title last year. His brother is a bit younger. The title is an old one, the estates well run. I heard Mother and Aunt Lizzie talking about it." She pulled out a pale blue gown. "This is stunning! And it doesn't look as if you have worn it."

Ariella didn't want to give up on her sister yet. "If I give you this history to read, I am certain you will enjoy it. Maybe we can all go to the steppes together! We could even see the Great Wall of China!"

Dianna turned and stared.

Ariella saw that her little sister was losing patience. It was always hard to remember that no one, not even her father, shared her passion for learning. "No, I haven't worn the blue. The supper parties I attend in town are filled with academics and Whig reformers, and there are few gentry there. No one cares about fashion."

Holding the gown to her chest, Dianna shook her head. "That is a shame! I am not interested in Mongols, Ariella, and I cannot truly understand why you are. I am not going to the steppes with you—or to some Chinese wall. I love my life right here! The last time we spoke, you were in a tizzy about the Bedouins."

"I had just returned from Jerusalem and a guided tour of a Bedouin camp. Did you know that our army uses Bedouins as scouts and guides in Palestine and Egypt?"

Dianna marched to the bed and laid the gown there. "It's time you wore this lovely dress. With your golden complexion and hair and your infamous de Warenne blue eyes, you will turn heads in it."

Ariella stared, instantly wary. "Who did you say was coming?"

Dianna beamed. "Lord Montgomery—a great catch! They say he is also handsome."

Confused, Ariella folded her arms across her chest. "You're too young to be looking for a husband."

"But you're not," Dianna cried. "You didn't hear me, did you? Lord Montgomery has just come into his title, and he is very good-looking and well educated. I have heard all kinds of gossip that he is in a rush to wed."

Ariella turned away. She was twenty-four now, but marriage was not on her mind. Ever since she was a small child, she had been consumed with a passion for knowledge. Books—and the information contained within them—had been her life for as long as she could remember. Given a choice between spending time in a library or at a ball, she would always choose the former.

Luckily, her father doted on her and encouraged her intellectual pursuits—and that was truly unheard of. Since turning twenty-one, she had resided mostly in London, where she could haunt the libraries and museums, and attend public debates on burning social issues by radicals like Francis Place and William Covett. But despite the freedoms, she wished for far more independence—she wanted to travel un-chaperoned and see the places and people she had read about.

Ariella had been born in Barbary, her mother a Jewess enslaved by a Barbary prince. She had been executed shortly after Ariella's birth for having a fair-skinned child with blue eyes. Her father had managed to have Ariella smuggled out of the harem and she had been raised by him since infancy. Cliff de Warenne was now one of the greatest shipping magnates of the current era, but in those days, he had been more privateer than anything else. She had spent the first few years of her life in the West Indies, where her father had a home. When he met and married Amanda, they had moved to London. But her stepmother loved the sea as much as Cliff did, and by the time Ariella came of age, she had traveled from one end of the Mediterranean to the other, up and down the coast of the United States, and through the major cities of Europe. She had even been to Palestine, Hong Kong and the East Indies.

Last year there had been the three-month tour to Vienna, Budapest and then Athens. Her father had allowed her this trip, with the condition her half brother escort her. Alexi was following in their father's footsteps as a merchant adventurer, and he had been happy to chaperone her and briefly detour to Constantinople, upon her request.

Her favorite land was Palestine, her favorite city Jerusalem; her least favorite, Algiers—where her mother had been executed for her affair with Ariella's father.

Ariella knew she was fortunate to have traveled a good portion of the world. She knew she was fortunate to have lenient parents, who trusted her implicitly and were proud of her intellect. It was not the norm. Dianna was not educated; she only read the occasional romance novel. She spent the Season in London, the rest of the year in their country home in Ireland, living a life of leisure. Except for charity, her days were spent changing attire, attending lavish meals and teas, and calling on neighbors. It was usual for a well-bred young woman.

Soon, Dianna would be put on the marriage market, and she would hunt for the perfect husband. Ariella knew her beautiful sister, an heiress in her own right, would have no problem becoming wed. But Ariella wished for a far different life. She preferred independence, books and travel to marriage. Only a very unusual man would allow her the freedom she was accustomed to and she couldn't quite imagine answering to anyone, not when she had such independence now. Marriage had never seemed important to her, although she had grown up surrounded by great love, devotion and equality, exemplified in the marriages of her aunts, uncles and parents. If she ever did marry, she knew it would only be because she had found that great and unusual love, the kind for which the de Warenne men and women were renowned. Yet at twenty-four, it seemed to have escaped her—and she didn't feel lacking. How could she? She had thousands of books to read and places to see. She doubted she could accomplish all she wished to in a lifetime.

She slowly faced her sister.

Dianna smiled, but with anxiety. "I am so glad you are home! I have missed you, Ariella." Her tone was now coaxing.

"I have missed you, too," Ariella said, not quite truthfully. A foreign land, where she was surrounded by exotic smells, sights and sounds, facing people she couldn't wait to understand, was far too exciting for nostalgia or any homesick emotion. Even in London, she could spend days and days in a museum and not notice the passage of time.

"I am so glad you have met us at Rose Hill," Dianna said.

"Tonight will be so amusing. I met the younger Montgomery, and if his older brother is as charming, you might very well forget about Genghis Khan." She added, "I don't think you should mention the Mongols at supper, Ariella. No one will understand."

Ariella hesitated. "In truth, I wish it were just a family affair. I cannot bear an evening spent discussing the weather, Amanda's roses, the last hunt or the upcoming horse races."

"Why not?" Dianna asked. "Those are suitable topics for discussion. Will you promise not to speak of the Mongols and the steppes, or supper parties with academics and reformers?" She smiled, but uncertainly. "Everyone will think you're a radical—and far too independent."

Ariella balked. "Then I must be allowed absolute, ungracious silence."

"That is childish."

"A woman should be able to speak her mind. I speak my mind in town. And I am somewhat radical. There are terrible social conditions in the land. The penal code has hardly been changed, never mind the hoopla, and as for parlia...


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: HQN Books (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373772750
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373772759
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #530,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Brenda Joyce is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of fourty-nine novels and five novellas. There are over fourteen million copies of her novels in print and she is published in over a dozen foreign countries. A native New Yorker, she now lives in southern Arizona with her son, dogs and numerous Arabian and Half-Arabian reining horses. Brenda divides her time between her twin passions' writing powerful love stories and her quest to become a nationally ranked Top Ten equestrian. For more information about Brenda and her upcoming novels, please visit her websites: www.brendajoyce.com, www.francescacahillseries.com www.thedewarennedynasty.com and www.mastersoftimebooks.com.


 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Unimpressed with this DeWarenne novel, March 27, 2008
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I hate to give a poor review, but I am just completely uninspired by this book. Emil, our hero hates all the gadjos (non-gypsies) with a passion, however, his father was an English lord. He was taken from his mother at a young age to live with his father, to learn how to be part of the aristocracy and take his place as his father's heir. Emil has a severe case of identity crisis because he is gypsy, yet he is English as well and he can't decide what he is or wants to be. While I can empathize with that, it's basically beaten to death in this book. It seemed drawn out and his internal struggle just keeps on and on. When his gypsy family settles on neighboring land, he feels called to join them and leave his estate and all the English ties behind so he can visit his mother's grave in Scotland. The gypsy's have settled on Cliff DeWarenne's land and his daughter, Ariella, is immediately attracted to the dark half gypsy, Emil. Ariella's character was made out to be a highly educated, progressive thinker who knows no prejudice or hatred of the gypsy's. She reaches out to Emilian over and over and over and he pushes her away, and basically uses her as revenge to avenge his mother's death at the hand's of a "gadjo" mob.

I felt this book was disappointing for several reasons.

1. Outside of Emilian's internal struggle, I really felt no sympathy for him. For some reason I just wanted to say, "Buck up and decided who you are already! It's not that hard; roam around like a pauper with the gypsies or run your prosperous estate where you're rolling in money!" I was just aggravated with his lack of deciveness, I guess.
2. Ariella was just about too good to be true. Emilian said and did some pretty rotten things to her and yet each time, she just came back for more. Maybe I'm a bit less altruistic, but I would've said screw you buddy, a couple of times.
3. Which brings me to my next issue. Because Ariella is so free thinking, it's like she's having sex with him to make a point, saying "Hey! Gypsy's aren't so bad, see I'm sleeping with one and everyone in Derby knows!" Another thing that got me was at one point her brother delivers her to Emilian's figurative doorstep...after Emilian had completely humiliated and disgraced her! And then her brother just left her there. WHAT?! I didn't get that part at all.

The whole book, I just kept waiting for more. It never happened. I keep reading these new DeWarenne books thinking surely one of them will be another "The Game," "The Prize," or "Promise of the Rose," but it just hasn't happened. I think out of the five most recent DeWarenne books, I've utterley enjoyed two, another two were mildly entertaining and this last one just left me saying "eh..." Which frustrates me, because I know the genius of Brenda Joyce; her stories at one time were complex, her characters were vivid, multi-dimensional individuals set against historically fascinating backdrops. I don't know what's happened to those.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Ms. Joyce Can Do Better, March 25, 2008
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This review is from: A Dangerous Love (de Warenne Dynasty) (Mass Market Paperback)
Overall, I was pretty disappointed with this book. I know Brenda Joyce can do better- I've read all her books. This one, like many of her recent novels, is just . . . lacking.

This is the story of Ariella de Warenne and her infatuation, I mean love, of a gypsy turned nobleman. First off, I could barely get over the shock of jumping in time nearly 20 years. Two books ago, Ariella was only 6 years old. To read about her now at 24 was extremely difficult. I couldn't get passed her as still being a child in my mind and felt like not enough time had passed within the books for her to believably grow up.

Ariella, just as she was an entire two books ago at the age of 6, is an intelligent girl, I mean young woman, who is obsessed with other cultures and traveling to new places. When she meets the gypsies camping near their home, she becomes instantly infatuated with one particularly rude, immature and hateful gypsy, Emilian, the Viscount St. Xavier. From that point on, Ariella is convinced it was love at first sight, and does not stop from throwing herself all over Emilian at every chance despite his hate of her and all non-gypsies in general. Even after he has sex with her as some sort of senseless revenge act, she continues to adore him. Her love for him felt incredibly hollow. I couldn't help but wonder if Ariella would have ever cared for him if he were simply English. It seemed that she fell in love with him because he was from a different culture and from an outcast and shunned people, and that his personality was irrelevant.

Basically, Emilian, just felt like this over the top caricature. He's lived a difficult life, always being torn between his gyspy half and his english half- and feeling like an outsider in both worlds. But that in itself felt like such a romance cliche, and I never saw Emilian as a real character and never understood why this seemingly intelligent girl would put up with him.

What's good about this book? Not too much. I will admit that I finished it, and I think Brenda Joyce fans will probably enjoy her latest addition. It's just that she has failed to write anything that is particularly original or terribly exciting. There's worse out there sure, but sometimes you just expect more out of your favorite authors. With the trend of recent mediocre releases produced by Ms. Joyce, I can't help but fear that maybe she's already written her best books.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars you must read this !!! great story, April 25, 2008
This review is from: A Dangerous Love (de Warenne Dynasty) (Mass Market Paperback)
I Normally don't write review I read them to get a better idea if a book is worth purchasing, but this book I purchased on a whim. What an unexpected gem I've read romance for years and have become really picky about my books.This story was excellent and I couldn't believe all the negative reviews. This made me write my own- Hope it helps.

I won't ruin the story for anyone , but Ariella and Emilian story was very beautiful. Emilian was dark ,sexy,yet difficult to love - he was torn between two worlds. One where he felt loyalty to and acceptance, the the other he felt obligation and rejection -Ariella was beautiful and intelligent, Her love constant and never wavered. Emilian struggle to find him self and grieve a lost of a love one was intense and at times was cruel to Ariella , but it was a true emotion. It kept me glued to this book and unable to put it down. Reading how Ariella unselfishly loved and support him through his struggle was more than I expected.

Romance novels are supposed to envelope you . Which It did - They are more than just hot sexy love scence ,( which this book did have plenty of) they are here to give you the illusion that maybe love can overcome anything .
so, hope my reviews helps . I made sure not to tell the story - you must read this book!!
p.s Really there are some really bad books that are getting rave reviews - This is a great book getting bad ones -Wow
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