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Gypsy Lover (Botany Bay) [Kindle Edition]

Edith Layton
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)

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As the poor relation to a wealthy family, lovely Meg Shaw is obliged to be a governess companion to their daughter. But when her charge runs away, and Meg's position with the family is threatened, she embarks on a search of her own to find the missing heiress and clear her good name. Little did she expect that her path would cross Daffyd Reynard, a wealthy and dashing gentleman with the wild heart of a gypsy. Though Meg doesn't trust the glib and handsome rogue, and by polite society's rules cannot travel alone with a man, she reluctantly accepts Daffyd's help in her mission. Now all she has to do is find the missing heiress, keep her identity a secret, prevent her reputation from being ruined and fight the temptation of Daffyd's kiss...

About the Author

Edith Layton loved to write. She wrote articles and opinion pieces for the New York Times and Newsday, as well as for local papers, and freelanced writing publicity before she began writing novels.

Publisher’s Weekly called her “one of romance’s most gifted authors.” She received many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romantic Times, and excellent reviews and commendations from Library Journal, Romance Readers Anonymous, and Romance Writers of America. She also wrote historical novels under the name Edith Felber.

Mother of three grown children, she lived on Long Island with her devoted dog, Miss Daisy; her half feral parakeet, Little Richard; and various nameless pond fish in the fishness protection program.


Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 288 KB
  • Print Length: 382 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0060757841
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (March 24, 2009)
  • Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001VA1PS4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #376,671 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a delightful read, November 1, 2005
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tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
"Gypsy Lover," I think, ends the trilogy dealing with Geoffrey, the Earl of Egremont; his son, Christian ("The Return of the Earl"); and his two adopted sons, Amyas ("Alas My Love") and Daffyd ("Gypsy Lover") -- even though there is the potential for at least two more books in this series. All four characters had met in prison, where Geoffrey and Christian had ended up after being wrongfully convicted for a crime that Geoffrey hadn't committed. Daffyd and Amyas, both children then, had been convicted for theft. All four had been transported to Botany Bay, where, almost against all odds, they had survived and prospered. All four had then returned to England decades later in order to prove Geoffrey's innocence and gain him a pardon. "Gypsy Lover" is the story of how Daffyd, who because of his background (the illegitimate son of a noblewoman and a gypsy), and personal belief that love doesn't last and brings only pain and bitterness, and who has eschewed love and marriage, meets a young woman who seems almost tailored made for him, and the inner demons he has to struggle with in order to make the right decision.

When heiress, Rosalind Osbourne, runs away from home on the eve of her marriage to her childhood friend, everyone assumes that she has eloped with some adventurer -- esp when news that she's in the company of a dark haired man filters through to her family. So, in order to save Rosalind from an imprudent match, Rosalind's godmother, turns to her estranged and illegitimate son, Daffyd Reynard, for help. And as much as he despises his mother, Daffyd readily agrees to find Rosalind for her, just so that his mother will be in his debt. Daffyd expected that this task would be a tedious one (chasing after a headstrong young girl all over the country is not always enjoyable) and a bit dangerous (a dark, gypsy-like man asking about for a young girl could be misconstrued) but the last thing he expected was to encounter Miss Meg Shaw, Rosalind's charming companion, who insists that they join forces in order to search for Rosalind. Suspected of having abetted Rosalind with her runaway plans, Meg is determined to find Rosalind herself, even if it means that her reputation will be in shreds by the time she finds her. What should Daffy do? Join forces with Meg or carry on on his own? Especially when he suspects that there is something about the tempting and winsome Meg that would make him wish that he was not so wholly set against everlasting love, marriage and children...

Of the three books, I did prefer "Gypsy Lover" by a long shot. Meg and Daffyd were very appealing characters and very easy to sympathise and relate to; and the storyline was a well conceived and well written one as well -- though I will admit to getting a tad tired of how long it took for Daffyd to realise that he might have been wrong in assuming that he was not cut out for love and marriage. On the other hand there was much about this book to enjoy -- Edith Layton's short but vivid portrayal of gypsy life and the bit where Meg rescues Daffyd from certain death, to the touching scene where Meg openly admits her attraction to Daffyd -- all these were real gems and made reading the book worthwhile. And personally speaking, I was impressed by the fact that I was reading a historical romance novel in which the hero and heroine weren't constantly involved in a lovemaking scene every six pages or so -- special thanks to Edith Layton here. "Gypsy Lover" may not be to every reader's taste -- both Meg and Daffyd restrain from openly acting on their feelings and desires, always assuming that their acting for the other's best and allowing for the social conventions of their time to dictate their actions. But, their lack of action rings true (and sincerely), so that if you are a romance reader who appreciates it when an author respects the conventions of the period, you're bound to appreciate "Gypsy Lover
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A sweet story., October 31, 2005
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Viv (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This is a story of a young woman that sets out to find her runaway charge and meets a gypsy along the way who is searching for the same girl. The two decide to team up, much to Daffyed's chagrin.
Most of the book takes place over a two week time period where the h/h follow the trail of young Rosie. Along the way they fall in love.
Even though the story was sweet and the hero was fascinating, I found many parts of the story didn't develop well enough. The author started a few plot lines where I wanted to say, "ok here it comes!" only to be disappointed in the end.
There was virtually no sexual tension and the love scenes were less than scorching. By the end of the first 3/4, the h/h had only kissed twice.
Not a keeper for me, but if you don't care much for hot love scenes and sexual tension, this is a great book for you.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment, November 23, 2005
I own everything she's ever written. Her last three books in this series have been a slight disappointment. This book was actually the best of the three. I actually liked Meg and the Gypsy angle. I liked meeting new family members (hopefully more books are forthcoming). I just think she needs to work provide a more serious plot or problem in the story. The runaway heiress was a little ridiculous.
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