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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wildly Romantic and Touching 4-1/2*
Rogan Hunt had been known as a notorious wastrel with a disreputable history. Since coming home from the war he was determined in rebuilding his family's ruined estate and once renowned stables. Racing though the night to let off steam and drive the beasts away that tormented him, he came upon a lady in distress being accosted by brigands. The damsel was the very...
Published on March 25, 2005 by M. Rondeau

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3.0 out of 5 stars Both wonderful and tired- a good Regency about healing.
Rogan Hunt, the darkly handsome horse breeder from a nearby estate, happens upon Lady Caroline as she is being accosted by highwayman. In a heroic display, he rescues said lady in distress and delivers her home, safe and sound, to her worried and loving father, the Duke of Belvingham. When the duke sees his young daughter bravely touch the arm of her rescuer, he makes a...
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wildly Romantic and Touching 4-1/2*, March 25, 2005
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Rogan Hunt had been known as a notorious wastrel with a disreputable history. Since coming home from the war he was determined in rebuilding his family's ruined estate and once renowned stables. Racing though the night to let off steam and drive the beasts away that tormented him, he came upon a lady in distress being accosted by brigands. The damsel was the very beautiful and reclusive Lady Caroline Ware, whom he'd admired from afar, so naturally, he pulled off a most dramatic rescue.

At the age of fifteen Lady Caroline had been abducted and held for ransom for four days before Bow Street had rescued her. That ordeal had left her emotionally scarred and terrified of a man's touch. As she was delivered home to her father, the ailing Duke of Belvingham, couldn't help but notice the significance of his daughter actually accepting the hand of Rogan Hunt as helped her alight from the coach. She hadn't touched the hand of any man in over five years. Knowing he was dying, and wanting to provide for his daughter's protection, the duke summoned and presented Rogan with a proposition he felt the man would jump at, one that included the hand of his daughter. Rogan who had harbored his own demons refused the offer until the duke explained that he was being poisoned and feared for his daughter's safety should his despicable heir have control of her fortune. Rogan knew he would do anything he could to protect her, even if it meant protecting her from himself. Unfortunately, Rogan's challenge would be protecting them all from an insidious evil before their love and a gentle touch would heal them both.

*** What follows is one of the more romantic and touching tales I have had the pleasure of reading this year, as Rogan and Caroline come to learn the meaning of trust and allowing their hearts into one another's keeping. Both the main protagonists were so beautifully fleshed out that the reader will at once find themselves swept up into the emotions of trust and caring that was so evident in the pages. The suspense was palatable and will keep the pages turning into a non-stop read. Wonderful writing completes this marvelous love story that I highly recommend. BRAVA Ms. Mullins on a truly passionate and most romantic love story!

--- Marilyn, for www.romancedesigns.com ----
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars wonderful Regency romance, February 26, 2005
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The Duke knows he is dying and has one worry the welfare of his adult daughter Caroline. Years ago she was abducted and though rescued fears the touch of a man. When the Duke meets Rogan Hunt he feels he has found an honorable man who will see to the welfare of his beloved Caroline after he dies. He learns Rogan is obsessed with restoring the honor and reputation to his family name, which starts with money to pay off debts. The Duke offers a marriage of convenience in which Rogan takes care of Caroline and in return will have the funds needed to achieve his objective. Rogan agrees and so does Caroline when her dad makes it a death wish vow.

To her surprise, her spouse proves gentle, caring and patient with her. Rogan slowly gets her used to his tender touch and soon this couple falls in love. However, an unknown villain does not want this pair to make it as he has plans for the estates; this person has killed and will do so again to accomplish what he desires.

Though the machinations of the villain add suspense, this takes away from a wonderful Regency romance starring two delightful protagonists. Rogan is a gentle person except when it comes to anyone harming his beloved; then he turns into a wild avenger. Caroline is a fabulous lead character whose fear of men makes her atypical of the females who star in sub-genre novels. Debra Mullins provides a wonderful historical romantic suspense that is at its best when a tender Rogan slowly wins over the heart and body of his scarred spouse.

Harriet Klausner
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Romantic And Moving Read!!, April 9, 2005
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I have been a long time fan of Ms. Mullins and I must say that I think her writing is only getting better with each effort she produces. "Just One Touch" is without a doubt is one romantic and moving read that fans of the romance genre will not want to miss.

Lady Caroline Ware lives in fear. She was abducted when she was a young girl and tormented. She is now a grown woman and is terrified of men. She is on her way home one night when her coach is set upon by highwaymen but a dark angel comes to her rescue. Rogan Hunt. He comes out of no where and saves her. It's the first time a man touches her and she feels safe. Little does she know she has been touched by her fate. Rogan Hunt is going to change her life if she allows him into her heart.

Rogan Hunt is trying to put his life back together again after coming back from the war. His brother and father of sold off all of their legacy in order to drink. He has promised himself that he will not give into his anger and demons. He is on his way home when fate gives him a nudge. He saves the beautiful daughter of the local Duke. He is unprepaired for what the Duke proposes when he attends a meeting he has been invited to. The Duke is being slowly poisoned and he wants to make sure that Caroline is protected. He knows that Rogan is the man for the job. Rogan has a little faith but agrees just the same. He is not good enough for the beautiful Caroline but he can't help but feel things for her. Can she truly find the goodness in him that he thinks is long gone? Can these two people find love and acceptance together?

Rogan and Caroline are wonderful characters. Their romance is slowly built and all the more sweet because of this. I truly was engrossed in the read eagerly wanting to see how this story would end. I highly recommend Ms. Mullins. She is a very talented author that has the ability to create stories that entertain the reader until the final page.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Both wonderful and tired- a good Regency about healing., April 16, 2011
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Rogan Hunt, the darkly handsome horse breeder from a nearby estate, happens upon Lady Caroline as she is being accosted by highwayman. In a heroic display, he rescues said lady in distress and delivers her home, safe and sound, to her worried and loving father, the Duke of Belvingham. When the duke sees his young daughter bravely touch the arm of her rescuer, he makes a wise decision to arrange a marriage between the two of them. His daughter, the victim of a horrible abduction years earlier, is terrified of any man's touch. So aptly, Rogan fits the bill of a proper husband. Not only has he proven himself a ready protector, but Lady Caroline is already comfortable enough with him to touch him.

This is a tale of healing. Two people with tragic pasts come together and give life and love a chance. Two people that believed they would never be able to have a normal life, to wed and have children, find an opportunity and risk their hearts. Rogan and Lady Caroline inspire each other to trust and to relax. I really enjoyed Rogan taming his inner beast to become the gentle seducer his lady love required. And I also enjoyed watching Lady Caroline stand up to her husband and show her spunk, despite her reputation as a hermit weakling.

This novel had a strong, gut-punching beginning and also ended very strong, with a satisfying conclusion. So why the three stars? In a nutshell, the center of the book just couldn't retain my interest. I was rather disappointed by my inability to lose myself in the story, after the beginning scene had passed. This type of storyline is one of my favorite themes and both characters were intriguing... but it just wasn't a very interesting plot. It needed some action OR a deeper stretch into the psyche of the characters. Meaning, the center of the book just didn't have enough meat for me. I've read similar stories that just "got me" further into the character's growth and healing.

I did actually believe Lady Caroline's growth for the most part... but I felt Rogan could have used more attention. For example... the man had spent some time in prison and had fought in a war. I suspect these things played a part in his troubled soul, but neither is mentioned beyond a casual note by the narrator. There's some mention of a "curse" in Rogan's bloodline (the horse trainer in each generation is also a raging emotional beast) but it's mentioned and sorta just forgotten. I suppose we just assume he was cured?

Overall, this is a good Regency romance and I recommend if you enjoy the following themes: arranged marriage, marriages of different classes, horse whisperers, tortured/ abused heroine, tortured hero, murderous subplot.

Steam level: fairly hot but not scorching.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Just One Touch", December 19, 2009
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Debra Mullins did a superb job in the creation
of the two main characters, Lady Caroline and
Rogan Hunt. From the beginning to the end, the
story line was enthralling. There wasn't a dull
moment as the author kept everything moving
quickly.

Lady Caroline was coming home one night with her
coachmen. Two highwayman, tried to abduct Lady
Caroline, and she was so terrified that she screamed.
Rogan Hunt was riding his horse and heard her loud
scream. He came out of nowhere and single handedly
rescued Lady Caroline and the coachmen who were
lying down out cold on the ground. This is the second
time highwayman tried to abduct Lady Caroline.
The first time, her kidnappers held her for several
months and psychologically tormented her.

The next day, the Duke of Belvingham, sent a message,
for Rogan Hunt to meet with him at his estate. He made
Rogan an offer that he couldn't refuse, which was to
marry Lady Caroline. The Duke of Belvingham is dying,
being poisoned by an heir, a distant cousin who wants
to become the next Duke of Bevingham. Rogan Hunt is
the only person the Duke trusts with his daughters life
and future.

I highly recommend Just One Touch.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An unusual book for the historical romance genre (includes *spoilers*), January 5, 2009
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This is my first book by Debra Mullins and I am definitely interested in reading more of her work in the future. Just One Touch is very unusual in the historical romance genre in that it tackles - and pretty successfully, IMO - the issue of rape/sexual abuse. This is not something that is written about much in this genre and when I have read a book where a character has been raped or abused, I've found that authors often don't deal with it *at all* to my satisfaction and tend to want to gloss over the very real and lengthy process of recovery and healing.

This book is an emotion-driven book and although it has a bad guy subplot, the real focus is the loving and trusting relationship that develops slowly but surely between Rogan and Caroline. They are both "damaged" and have much to overcome, especially in their relationship with each other, and Mullins does a great job of portraying this believably and sensitively. My only criticism would be that some of the dialogue between the hero and heroine was a little too corny/sappy for me.

MAIN CHARACTERS (contains *spoilers*):
Caroline (20) was kidnapped five years ago and the men who kidnapped her sexually abused her. Since then, she has flinched from touching anyone (except for her father, the Duke of Belvingham) and has remained secluded in the country, staying away from society and strangers. Rogan comes from a long line of amazing horse trainers, but all of those in his family who have the gift of this connection also invariably have a raging temper. Rogan fears this side of himself and, once he is married to Caroline, is anxious that his temper never be a source of fear for her.

Rogan's patience with and love for Caroline can be seen immediately and watching them help each other battle their demons is truly touching. Although Caroline is a somewhat timid heroine at the beginning, when she decides to take control of her life and fight her memories of the past with Rogan's help, we see her start to come out of her shell. She becomes much stronger and isn't cowed by Rogan or afraid to stand up to him - even when he is angry. The progression occurs slowly enough that one doesn't doubt the believability or authenticity of such a change.

SUMMARY (from inside page):
"Rogan Hunt would like to forget his disreputable history and rebuild his family's ruined estate in peace and solitude. But when a damsel in distress requires rescuing from highwaymen, he dares not turn away - especially when she is Lady Caroline Ware, the enchantress he has admired for years from afar. Yet when her father offers Rogan her hand in gratitude, the reformed rogue is taken aback, for he never believed this treasure could truly be his...

A marriage to the notorious Rogan Hunt? The handsome scoundrel puzzles her, terrifies her. But in the night, his words are kind and caring, his touch tender and patient, arousing a desire she never thought she could feel for any man. But there is danger in his seduction - for surrendering to Rogan's love could court a peril that waits in the shadows of her past ... and destroy a remarkable passion before it takes wing."

SIMILAR BOOKS:
Other books I've read that tackle the issue of sexual abuse include: Gaelen Foley's The Duke (Knight Miscellany, Book 1) - I like a lot of her work, but how she dealt with the heroine's rape really upset me and was inadequate IMO; also by Foley, The Pirate Prince (Ascension Trilogy, Book 1), which is not her best book but is an enjoyable read; Worth Any Price (Bow Street, Book 3) by Lisa Kleypas - she's my favorite historical romance writer and this is one of her best books; and The Least Likely Bride by Jane Feather and the last book in Feather's Brides Trilogy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not her best, June 20, 2008
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I really enjoy this author, but this is not her best work. I could not even finish it. The book was somewhat depressing and seemed to be pretty repetitive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This Is What a Romance Should Be, October 19, 2011
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I might be in the minortiy but I love this kind of romance. The hero was so patient, kind and loving. I like romances where the two main characters are actually falling in love with each other not fighting or having a huge misunderstanding.

Lady Caroline has had a rough past, she was kidnapped at 15, and spent several days at the hands of her kidnappers. This made her very wary of men and had a huge issue with being touched.

Rogan Hunt just wanted to pick up the pieces of his horse farm after his father and brother destroyed the family one with drinking and womanizing. He already knew Lady Caroline's background and was very attracted to her. Her father wanted to protect Lady C after he was gone, because he felt someone was poisoning him to death but didn't know how. He wanted Rogan to protect Lady Caroline after he was gone and when Rogan was presented with the marriage offer from her father he couldn't refuse due for honorable reasons.

The rest of the story is the two getting to know each other, trying to protect each other and falling in love with each other.

I absolutely loved this book, it has become one of my top favorites and I will defintely be reading it again soon.
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4.0 out of 5 stars OK, January 6, 2009
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Been a while since I read this book. I read a lot of romances and this one was a good one. No bad review here.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love It..., April 30, 2007
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This book draws you in immediately. Most books that I have read takes a couple chapters to really draw you in, but this one gets you instantly. Both Rogan and Caroline are hurt deeply by past experiences. Yet both their experiences help each other to overcome them. While their love builds so does the tension of a evil man scheming to get his hands on something Caroline and Rogan have. He will go to any kind of lenghts to get it and Rogan will stop at nothing to stop him and to protect his fragile wife.
When starting this book I didn't want to put it down. I have already read this book four times and i am reading it again. I love this book.
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