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The Diamond King [Paperback]

Patricia Potter (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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June 25, 2002
Sea captain Alex Leslie has every reason to hate his captive, Jenna Campbell. The feisty Scottish lass belongs to the British-allied clan he most despises. But somewhere in the wild Brazilian jungle, his dislike gives way to fierce desire-and the kind of love he thought he'd never find...

"You are holding a work of art when you pick up a book by Patricia Potter." (Rendezvous)

"Potter looks deeply into the human soul and finds the best and brightest in each character. This is what romance is all about." (Romantic Times)

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Will Malfour wasn't always an outlaw. At one time, he was Lord Alex Leslie, a member of the Scottish nobility. Then comes the massacre of Culloden, when he suddenly finds himself protecting ten orphans. Two years later, he takes on the lucrative position of privateer while headed for the diamond mines of South America. Jenna Campbell has many strikes against her. At age 25 she's a spinster and a bluestocking with a birthmark on her hand--a sure sign of the devil--and, worst of all, her father is a British collaborator. When he sends her off to marry a stranger in Barbados, Alex/Will intercepts the ship and makes her a target for all of his hatred for the British. From war-torn Scotland to the high seas to the jungles of Brazil, Potter takes the reader on a roller-coaster ride as a rake becomes a hero and a courageous, resourceful woman finds love against all odds in this exciting historical. Shelley Mosley
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (June 25, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0515133329
  • ISBN-13: 978-0515133325
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 3.9 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #577,729 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Scottish practicality and romance on the high seas, July 1, 2002
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The final book in Patricia Potter's trilogy leaves Scotland for the high seas and continues the tradition of mixing matters of life and death with moments of absurdity. Readers who have been following the book for the atmosphere of Scotland, the trials of life after Culloden, and references back to familiar characters will find very little connection to previous books. Once you stop looking for the familiar theme (people who aren't quite what they seem struggling to deal with British occupation) you can start to enjoy this book on its own terms.

Alex Leslie, the brother of the heroine of `The Heart Queen', has finished rescuing Scottish children from the British and attempts to place the last two with a family in Paris - to no avail, since they promptly stow away on his new ship to be with him. His sidekick Burke and the boy and girl, Meg and Will, are the only reminders of the past as he takes on the job of captaining a privateer for a French investor and heads for the Caribbean.

The future is embodied in a new character, brought on board with the crew and passengers of a pirated ship : Jenna Campbell, a member of the hated clan and at first a symbol of the troubles they've left behind. But Jenna has troubles of her own - a birthmark on her arm that marks her as cursed and unlucky, and a family who have always hidden her away until now, when she is traveling to an arranged marriage to a man she has never met.

Jenna gets to show her true colors nursing Meg and dealing with further complications of the piratical venture. She soon realizes that her fondest hope is to steer Alex away from his course of bitterness and revenge and on towards a worthwhile life. Alex, meanwhile, is becoming distracted from the second part of his get-rich-quick scheme by the Campbell lass.

The Diamond King explores the transient and risky nature of a career as a privateer as Alex struggles to make the switch from Jacobite outlaw to pirate to diamond smuggler. Will he find a safe place for everyone he cares about, and sail away to bring them no more harm? Or will Alex Leslie risk living again?

This final book in the trilogy winds things up with a little more melancholy and a little less slapstick than The Black Knave and the Heart Queen, but the humanity of the characters and the unexpected twists of this unexplored corner of the historical era keeps you reading on to a satisfying conclusion.

I give it 4 stars in itself, or 3 stars as part of a series that it doesn't quite fit.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Diamond King, August 8, 2002
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Patricia Potter has outdone herself once again!
Her chacters grab you from the start. I cheered for Jenna as she grew into her own person. Alex had my heart the moment he walked onto the page. I couldn't put the book down. The entire cast of chacters drew me in. I felt like I was riding the high seas along with them.

Thank you, Patricia. Please write us more wonderful tales!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars robust romantic adventure, July 7, 2002
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He managed to survive Culloden, but the battle left him with an acrimonious aftertaste following the atrocities of the English. Alex Leslie changed his surname to Malfour and escorted children across the Channel to France. There he found homes for all of his lost sheep except for Meg and Robin who refused to stay with anyone but Alex.

Comte de Rochemont offers Alex an opportunity to make money and to take vengeance on the English. The French noble obtains papers for Alex to work as a privateer and outfits a ship the Ami. Alex sets sail across the Atlantic to steal English cargo with ultimately Brazil and its diamonds as his destination.

Alex captures the English vessel Charlotte that contains Lady Jenna Campbell as a passenger. Because of a disfigurement, Jenna has been treated by her family as the "devil's child". She was heading to Barbados to marry before Alex abducted her. Alex detests the Campbells for their betrayal at Culloden, but admires the courage, spunk and nurturing of Jenna. As they fall in love, their perils have just begun.

Though the aftermath of Culloden through star-crossed lovers may be the most frequent theme in historical romance novels, Patricia Potter purveys a fresh look through her strong cast as readers see the impact on children. The story line is loaded with action yet enables the audience to understand what drives both lead characters ands several key secondary players. Fans of the era and anyone who relishes a robust romantic adventure will want to read Peerless Potter's powerful tale.

Harriet Klausner

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