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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely.
Raised to ravishing womenhood by Gypsies - a stunning, violet eyed beauty stolen a lifetime ago from her father's Cornish estate - innocent Catherine Tremyne's destiny drew her into a world of intrigue and danger. Carried off to Paris by Jason Savage, she began an odysee of peril and sensuous captivity, finind no escape from her fearless adventurer who at last would...
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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tooooooooooo much
I just finished this book and I feel somewhat guilty here but I think Ms Busbee could have omitted many paragraphs; actually, chapters. There is alot of history and unnecessary information involved in this book. Be it accurate or not, I can't say for sure because I'm not a history buff BUT it looked awful close to me and really wasn't important to me given the fact that I...
Published on December 31, 2000 by jesabelle


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely., January 20, 2000
This review is from: Gypsy Lady (Paperback)
Raised to ravishing womenhood by Gypsies - a stunning, violet eyed beauty stolen a lifetime ago from her father's Cornish estate - innocent Catherine Tremyne's destiny drew her into a world of intrigue and danger. Carried off to Paris by Jason Savage, she began an odysee of peril and sensuous captivity, finind no escape from her fearless adventurer who at last would quench the fire burning in her Gypsy soul. (text refers to book back cover)

Intresting book. Very readable. Yes i admit the hero is a bit overly harsh with the heroine but this did not detract from the pleasure i got from reading this book. in fact it was fascinating to watch how these two opposing characters would finally find happiness together. Literally from hatred to love.

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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tooooooooooo much, December 31, 2000
This review is from: Gypsy Lady (Paperback)
I just finished this book and I feel somewhat guilty here but I think Ms Busbee could have omitted many paragraphs; actually, chapters. There is alot of history and unnecessary information involved in this book. Be it accurate or not, I can't say for sure because I'm not a history buff BUT it looked awful close to me and really wasn't important to me given the fact that I was reading fiction. It seemed the romance between Katherine and Jason were seconday.

One certainly gets a very good education of the background of the characters; who they're related to, their connection to each other, and how they get to where they are sort of thing. I was annoyed and frequently read the first sentence and scanned the rest of the paragraph because it went on and on with a lot of detail that said it all in the first sentence. BUT, I couldn't just discard the book either. I wanted to know what happened which tells me, that the story line is good but there were too many second thoughts, politics, and questioning of of thoughts. There were 581 pages and I feel several could have been avoided.

I hate to ruin it for you but Jason rapes Katherine, repeatedtly, sort of. They are definitely attracted to one another but she fights him saying no but being glad it happens, (only to herself and with great difficulty) because he makes her feel as no other has (except for the 1st time). Given her only experience is wicked Clive's kiss and that doesn't make her react the way Jason's does so being the typical virgin she is 'confused'. She on the other hand says no and means yes (unconsicously). Jason is an alpha male; what he dictates, IS which doesn't sit well with Katherine. Katherine being strong (emotionally) fights him most of the way even though her body says yes. She cannot physically compete with him but she does give him a run for his money. I liked the battle between them but even that became tedious. I prefer when the hero and heroine have their disputes, 'make love', which is precisely what they do; they may not recognize it at first but this story leads me to believe it was simply lust that drove Jason to Katherine, at first which is ok for fiction.

To me, the challenge (meaning Davolas) and history was primary and the romance between Jason and Katherine was secondary. The others in the story were well plotted. Her mother and his father for example, Adam and Blood Drinker not to mention Jefferson so why do I give this 3 stars..........because of the detail. There was just too much. The sex scenes, and in the beginning that is all they appeared to be, were forceful even though Katherine unconsciously wanted and did eventually enjoy them but never openly admitted it to Jason and for a time to herself nor did he to either himself or to Katherine. Yes, there were some real love scenes in the book but it was mostly one sided and it took to near the end of the book to become acknowledged by both Katherine and Jason.

I've not read Ms Busbee before but I'm really not tempted to read another at this time. It's not entirely fair to base an opinion on one book so in the end I say the story line is good, detailed, but good. Katherine and Jason are believable but I prefer Stephanie Laurens, Kat Martin and yes even Andrea Kane. I can't argue with Dara Joy either.

All in all I will say if you are one who enjoys the history primarily and the romance secondary AND the constant animosity between Katherine and Jason then by all means, read it. If you are weary of a wordy, bitter book, do not attempt it. However, I'm not sorry I took the time to read it but knowing what I know now, I would not have pursued it.

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9 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars horrible, January 3, 2000
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Heather (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
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I have read almost every book Ms. Busbee has written but this was the worst! I do not like to read about raping or beating women. There are no redeeming qualities about the "hero". I was truly disappointed by this book. I think I will go read A Heart For The Taking agin!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not A Romance, June 24, 2011
This review is from: Gypsy Lady (Paperback)
He kidnaps her and rapes her. Smacks her around. Rapes her some more. She escapes and is with another man. He follows her. Smack her around. Rapes her some more. She escapes again. He follows her. Smacks her around. They kiss. The end.

Can we say Stockholm Syndrome?

Awful, just awful.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Why!, January 29, 2012
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First of all I am a huge fan of bodice rippers.I purchased this book thinking it was going to be a super awesome non-pc bodice ripper. It was that up until... (SPOILER ALERT)

The heroine gets raped by the bad guy! What the heck was that! I hate books like these,and yes I know it was written in the Rosemary Rogers era(I couldn't stomach her books either) but why? It just ruined the book for me. I read the reviews but don't remember reading about her getting raped by other men and so purchased the book online, so for those who don't like rape of the heroine by other males don't purchase this book. I feel the need for those who like bodice rippers without the heroine rape by others need to be informed that this book has that element.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Typical 1970s/80s Romance, January 31, 2010
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A traditional bodice ripper - I enjoyed the novel, but it was definitely dated and there is the frustration factor of the constant misunderstandings.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars B J DAVIS, December 13, 2007
This review is from: Gypsy Lady (Paperback)
I have then old copy of GYPSY LADY AND I STILL LOVE IT BUT I ALSO NEED TO GET ANOTHER COPY BECAUSE MY DAUGHTER HAS IT NOW AND MY GRANDDAUGHTER IS ALSO READING IT.I LOVE SHIRLEE BUSBEE.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I've read better, July 11, 2001
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Stacy Wallace (Lumberton, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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Catherine Tremayne's aristocratic lovliness was a flower no man had yet dared to pluck. But when Jason Savage first beheld the violet-eyed beauty, she was disguised as a Gypsy-a maiden long ago stolen from her father's Cornish estate. Only after he had carried her off to Paris on a dangerous mission for President Jefferson did Jason bare Catherine's secret. Yet Catherine's destiny drew her on, into a world of intrigue and danger, and she fled fron Jason to the city of New Orleans-through an odyssey of peril and sexual captivity-to ecstatic reunion with the fearless adventurer who at last would quench the fire in her burning Gypsy soul. I have read much better work fron Shirlee. But we must remember this book was wrote in the 70's when it was cool to read about the torn bodice and viciousness of the main male character. At least Catherine had spunk! But the pride thing from both of them! Give it a rest and just talk! They presumed too much through the whole book.
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good story, characters come to life!, October 11, 1999
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Shirley Busbee takes the reader frome England to France, then to America. The characters and the time table of the Louisiana purchase brings history to life.
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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it, June 15, 2000
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Jenelle Catanzaro (Staten Island, New York, U.S>) - See all my reviews
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I wish I knew how it ended but, I just lost it today. It was my mom's from 1977, and it even had type errors in it. I left it on the bus after I got up I guess... I hope the guy sitting next to me didnt take it. I already called the MTA and there wasnt any sign of it :( - I cried, and my mom doesnt know yet.. As long as the 1998 version is exactly the same story I'll just buy it and finish the beautiful story.
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