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Fortune's Bride [Mass Market Paperback]

Victoria Malvey (Author)
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)


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Sonnet Books November 28, 2000

Victoria Malvey, the exquisitely talented author of A Merry Chase, Temptress, Enchanted, and Portrait of Dreams, takes her readers once again to Victorian England, where a defiant lord and a daring lady struggle to forge a new destiny...together.

Lady Alyssa Porter refuses to leave the future to chance. Determined to provide for her younger sister after the death of their parents, she conceives a most ingenious -- if somewhat shocking -- plan. Soon the exotic beauty is masquerading as Zora, gypsy fortune-teller extraordinaire. Before long, using intuition, wit, and a flair for high drama, she is the latest darling of the town, invited to the finest of homes and introduced to the most interesting of men.

Intrigued by tales of the mysterious gypsy, Mr. Ian Fortune is amused by her audacity as she spins beguiling tales for enthralled lords and ladies. Certain that Zora is neither gypsy nor seer, he is nonetheless enchanted by her bold ruse, though he wonders if others will take the deception so lightly. Drawn to her vibrant beauty, he vows to win her confidence and learn her secrets. For even the most fiercely independent female sometimes yields to the pleasures of a man's protection. And though this lady may not hold the future in her hands, she does hold the key to his heart.


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Set among the intrigues, passions and alliances of London society in 1835, Malvey's (A Merry Chase) newest presents a recently down-on-her-luck gentlewoman named Lady Alyssa Porter posing as Madam Zora, a Gypsy fortune-teller who has become the most sought after entertainer-for-hire at the stylish parties of the social set. Recently orphaned, Alyssa and her younger sister, Calla, are banished from their life of ease by their unscrupulous cousin and heir to the family estate. Proud, resourceful and determined to support her 14-year-old sisterDwho she hopes will one day be able to make her social debutDAlyssa, under the guise of Madam Zora, clashes with the aptly named Ian Fortune, a self-made businessman and adviser to the titled who, as the disenfranchised grandson of a duke, is, like Alyssa, equally determined to be beholden to no one. After Alyssa's cavalier "advice" encourages Ian's friend to make a bad investment, Ian is determined to discredit the elusive and alluring Madam Zora, only to find himself entangled in a lighthearted series of complications, leading, of course, to he and Alyssa falling in love. Although the couple's battles become repetitious toward the end and only stubbornness ultimately keeps them apart, readers will forgive the few flaws in this energetic and amusing tale, perfectly suited to fans of Regency romances. (Dec. 11)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Victoria Malvey lives in Clinton, New Jersey, with her husband and two young sons. She is currently working on her next novel for Pocket. Victoria would love to hear from her readers! Please write to her at Victoria Malvey, P.O. Box 5069, Clinton, NJ 08809 or e-mail her at Victoria@victoriamalvey.com. Be sure to visit her Web site at www.victoriamalvey.com

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Sonnet Books Romance (Pocket Books) (November 28, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743403347
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743403344
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,085,482 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Charming, witty, and fun!, April 3, 2001
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As usual, Victoria Malvey charms with yet another witty romp of a romance! FORTUNE'S BRIDE sparkles with good humor, rapid-fire plot twists, and a sweet love story between two unlikely people who are destined to be together.

Turned out by a sleazy cousin who inherited her family's properties, Lady Alyssa Porter is trying to support herself and her younger sister, Calla (who is a riot!). To make ends meet--just barely at that--Alyssa has become Madam Zora, a gypsy fortune teller whose tarot readings and crystal ball predictions are taking the ton by storm.

Ian Fortune, a titled nobleman who'd rather strike out on his own than accept his disapproving grandfather's charity, is not so taken with the lovely "gypsy." He has made a career of spotting con artists and Madam Zora seems to be just that. While attending a party where she is doling out psychic advice to the gentry, Ian attempts to discredit her. Later on he feels guilty for his actions, when a friend reminds him that the lady is likely only trying to do what he's done: be responsible for her own well-being.

Ian tries to make up to her more than once, but complications ensue--not the least of which being his fierce attraction to pretty, spunky Alyssa. With one amusing obstacle after another tossed in their path, it isn't long before Ian and Alyssa are completely and hopelessly head over heels in love.

I had a great time following Alyssa's antics, and Ian was her perfect foil. Alyssa's little sister, Calla, is an added bonus to an already charming book. I look forward to seeing Calla meet her match, perhaps in a future book? (I hope!)

Thanks for another great read, Victoria!

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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A very sweet soufle that fell flat, December 6, 2000
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This novel contains many of the components of a good romance novel. It has a sweet, handsome couple who are certainly made for each other. It overbounds with witty banter and humorous situations. And it is set in the far off time of the glittering Regency period, 1835 to be precise. Yet for all this, it failed to stir me.

One reason is the lack of detail provided. Almost 90% of the book is dialogue, and what is described tends to be couched a value judgment by the character. We are told the heroine looks dashing in her new ball gown, but never is the actual dress described. Although this makes it difficult to envision the scenes of the book, it is almost a relief, for these "descriptions" are sometime all we have to see into the mind of a character beyond what the character says to others.

Another reason this novel disappointed me is that the plot failed to excite me and the conflicts always seemed silly. The biggest hurdle the couple needed to overcome on their way to wedded bliss was the need to make the choice to wed themselves and not be pushed into it by their friends and family who knew they were perfect for each other. Perhaps this is a valid problem, but not exciting to read about.

In all, this novel has much potential to amuse, but fails to satisfy. The banter between characters (not the least of which the hero and heroine) had me laughing outloud on several occasions. If only the plot hadn't been so dry and unimaginative.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great reading material, November 28, 2000
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In 1835 England, Lady Lucy Porter supports herself and her fourteen year old sister Calla by pretending to be the gypsy Madame Zora. Lucy performs at the various parties hosted by the Ton. Although she knows her life is ruined, Lucy wants her sibling to have a season in a few years. Since their parents died and her cousin treated them worse than poor relatives, the two sisters currently live in a run down dwelling and find sustenance in plenty of potatoes.

Lucy's profession begins to unravel when Ian Fortune cynically insults her fortune telling abilities. He appears wherever the gypsy performs, ultimately planning to expose her as a fraud. Lucy and Ian begin to fall in love, but outside forces including his estrange grandfather, her odious cousin, and a wannabe lover threaten their relationship.

FORTUNE'S BRIDE is an entertaining historical romance that will please fans of Regency and Victorian tales as it bridges both sub-genres. The well-written plot is fun, but the story belongs to Lucy, whose bravery under fire turns her into a heroine. Ian is a strong lead character. Readers will want Victoria Malvey to follow up with a Victorian romance starring the precocious Calla, whose antics often steal the show from the dynamic lead couple.

Harriet Klausner

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