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Jane Feather (Author)
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August 2, 2003
A New York Times Bestseller

Owen D'Arcy was a sophisticated spy whose charms had never failed him -- until now. Sent by the French ambassador to seduce the lovely confidante of the cousin of the Holy Roman Emperor, Owen had no doubt he would succeed. But when he swept Lady Pen Bryanston into his embrace, intent on capturing both the young widow and her royal secrets, he was met with laughter. For her part, Lady Pen Bryanston couldn't comprehend why a man of his ilk would be interested in her -- yet the thought of it caused shivers of excitement. And then, in a heartbeat, Pen realized he was exactly the man she needed to solve the mystery that had long tormented her.


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Setting: England, 1552

Sensuality: 7

A beautiful widow, Lady Pen Bryanston is tormented by a mystery she can't resolve, and when sophisticated spy Owen d'Arcy approaches her with a proposition, she strikes a devil's bargain with the handsome, dangerous man. Pen needs Owen to uncover the truth about the baby her vicious mother-in-law claims died at birth, but to buy Owen's services, she must use her position as favorite lady-in-waiting to spy on Princess Mary. The situation is complicated for Pen by the passionate attraction she feels for Owen. A man with a dark past, Owen finds himself attracted to Pen on many levels, and she soon challenges his view of himself and his life. But even as Owen and Pen unravel the web of lies surrounding her son's birth, a dark political storm is gathering about Princess Mary. Before Owen and Pen can resolve their complicated love affair, their lives and the lives of all those around them will be threatened by powerful forces that wish them harm.

To Kiss a Spy is solidly grounded in historical facts and set against a backdrop colored with brilliant detail. Author Jane Feather skillfully blends political intrigue, family loyalty, and heart-stopping romance in this well-plotted novel. --Lois Dyer --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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With this second installment in her "kissing" series (after The Widow's Kiss) Feather once again delivers her trademark blend of passion and suspense. Set in 16th-century England during the reigns of Princess Mary and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, the historical romance begins when heartbroken yet strong-willed Lady Pen Bryanston suffers a twin loss her frail husband dies, leaving Pen widowed and pregnant, and a few months later, after hours of grueling labor, the child is delivered stillborn or so claims Pen's mother-in-law, the dowager countess of Bryanston. Pen is convinced she heard her baby cry at birth yet the countess insists that Pen was hallucinating. Is Pen just a grieving widow in denial, or did the countess give away the baby in order to secure the earlship for her favorite son? Two years go by, during which Pen recovers from the ills of her labor and obsesses over the child she believes is still alive. Enter Owen d'Arcy, a master spy commissioned by the French ambassador to bed Pen, who happens to be a confidante of Princess Mary and cousin of the Holy Roman emperor. D'Arcy's plan to seduce Pen to secure the royal secrets goes awry when his passionate advances are met with cold laughter. Chagrined and challenged, d'Arcy doubles his amorous efforts until Pen relents when she learns that he is a spy and willing to defect to her cause. Together the two set out to uncover the mystery of her lost child. Passion and intrigue abound in this lusty yet dignified bodice-ripper.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 534 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; 1 edition (August 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0783897464
  • ISBN-13: 978-0783897462
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,312,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a well written historical romance, February 27, 2002
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tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - See all my reviews
This review is from: To Kiss a Spy (Hardcover)
What I really liked about "To Kiss A Spy" was that Jane Feather took such great care to get the feel of this turbulent period in English history right. She accurately portrays the political jockeying for power and the international intrigue that was going on behind the scenes even as the young boy king, Edward VI, lay dying; and how ordinary people, who had very little interest in political power got sucked into the dangerous game of chance that powerful land barons were playing in the early 16th century. Of course the fact that this was also a romance novel that featured a determined and intelligent heroine, and an enigmatic and intriguing hero, helped make this historical romance novel a truly marvelous read as well!

The novel opens with Lady Pen Bryanston, the eldest daughter of Lady Guinevere Mallory (from "The Widow's Kiss") valiantly trying to give birth. She is a recent widow (her husband had died of a mysterious illness). But through all the pain of childbirth, and even though she is heavily drugged, she feels herself give birth to a life child; so that she's quite horrified when she is told by her mother-in-law, a truly evil woman, that she had given birth to a son but that it was stillborn. Because of this, Pen's husband's lands and title pass on to his weak younger brother who is completely ruled by his mother. The novel than fast forwards a couple of years. Pen is now a lady-in-waiting to Princess Mary (the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon), but she has never given up hope that her son is still alive and that she will find him. In the meantime, the young king is dying, and it looks as if Princess Mary will be next in line for the English throne. However, Mary is Catholic, and the religion of England is fervently Protestant. The Duke of Northumberland, John Dudley, has a bold plan in mind keep England Protestant (and to maintain his hold on the throne) involving the Duke of Suffolk's eldest daughter, Jane Grey, who is a Tudor by blood as well as an ardent Protestant. And this is where Owen d'Arcy, the hero of this novel enters the picture. A Frenchman, Owen is in the pay of the Holy Roman Emperor, who also happens to be Princess Mary's uncle, and he fears for his niece's future. Owen is sent to England in order to infiltrate the English court. The plan is for Owen to seduce Lady Pen Bryanston, and to get her to spy on the Princess for them -- talk about a plan full of loopholes! Pen however turns the tables on Owen: used to being able to seduce women with a few charming words and smiles, he is stunned when Pen seems to be impervious to his charms. However, Owen soon finds a way to get to Pen, by agreeing to help discover, once and for all, if Pen's child had indeed died at childbirth, or if the Dowager Countess of Bryanston had something to do with the child's disappearance. In exchange for his help, Pen agrees to spy on the Princess for Owen. However this simple contract soon becomes complicated by the growing attraction that Pen and Owen feel for each other, and by the reappearance on Pen's stepbrother, Robin, who is an agent of Northumberland's and who warns Pen to be on her guard against Owen, a man who has a dark past involving his own wife and children. What is Pen to do? Whom is she to believe? Instinctively, Pen doesn't believe Robin's claims, but surely her beloved stepbrother would not lie to her? Things become especially tense when it becomes all too obvious that the king is not long for this earth. With time running out, Pen and Owen must work their way through mistrust in order to successfully achieve their different goals. But can they do so?

My advice is to either buy this book at once (if you can afford it) or else reserve a copy at your local library, for "To Kiss A Spy" is a romance novel not to be missed. The romance that develops between Pen and Owen is electric and memorable, and refreshingly grown-up! And the plot is not one to be sneezed at either! And I liked the manner in which Feather used historical actuality as a backdrop to this fictional romance -- making this novel more substantial and interesting a read. All the characters were nicely developed (esp Pen, who possessed all the intelligence and determination and courage that every romance reader hopes the heroine would), and the plot unfolded at a breakneck pace 'that made' me devour this novel in one setting. Another thing in this novel's favour is that in spite of the many diverse subplots -- the political intirigue, the hunt for Pen's child, and the developing romance between Pen and Owen -- nothing gets sidelined. Truly a fun read.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful historical romance, March 18, 2002
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This review is from: To Kiss a Spy (Hardcover)
And to think I actually disliked Jane Feather at one time and considered not reading any more of her books!! One of her earlier books, Silver Rose, really put me off. It featured a lame, weak "hero" and a cold heroine with 3 very cruel brothers. Feather has since redeemed herself (in my eyes) with the "Bride" series and now with The Widow's Kiss and her latest To Kiss a Spy. The latter is an excellent story full of sympathetic, multi-dimensional characters, suspense, intrigue and history. Lady Pen Bryanston is positive that she delivered a healthy baby boy ( albeit prematurely) because she heard him cry. But she was told by her evil mother-in-law that he was stillborn. French spy, Owen D'Arcy plans to seduce Pen to discover state secrets. Instead he finds himself very attracted to the honest, no-nonsense widow, who convinces him to help her find her lost baby. Spy turns detective and the 2 fall in love during the search. Pen is the kind of woman you'd want as your best friend - strong but not obstinate, pretty enough but full of inner beauty, loyal and loving. Owen is a wonderful, compassionate, competent hero with dark secrets of his own. This was a wonderful, wonderful romance that I highly recommend to you. Author Jane Feather has numerous excellent options for her next book - a story about Pippa or Robin? perhaps Philip? Or Lucy and Andrew? I anxiously await her new one. If you enjoy romance set farther back than the 19th Century, especially ones set in the Middle Ages or the 1600's, try Madeline Hunter's books: By Design, By Arrangement and By Possession. Also Patricia Ryan is fabulous, her best being Secret Thunder and Silken Threads.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Dangerous and emotional historical..., March 25, 2002
This review is from: To Kiss a Spy (Hardcover)
Exhausted and barely coherent after an intense, anguishing twenty-hour labor, recently widowed Lady Penelope Bryanston refuses to believe her mother-in-law's declaration that her baby died at birth. She knows she heard the babe cry. As part of Princess Mary's entourage, Pen spends the next two years obsessing over her son and uncovering the truth, albeit secretly, while staying close to the Princess.

Owen de Arcy, a smart, sophisticated spy, is sent to King Edward's court to seduce Lady Penelope in hopes of becoming her confidante in matters of royal secrets, which he will deliver back to the French ambassador. Instead of the meek, pliable woman he has been led to believe Pen is, Owen finds a strongly independent woman who resists the charms that never failed him before now.

Following a short period of becoming better acquainted with each other, Pen and Owen not only form a deep attraction, but confide their secrets and enter into a dangerous bargain to help one another. Master spy that he is, Owen will call upon his contacts to see what he can learn about Pen's child, living or dead, and Pen will confide any secrets she learns regarding Princess Mary's fate.

Centered on young King Edward's court and his cousin and heir, Princess Mary, TO KISS A SPY is a complex, dangerous, mysterious tale of lies, betrayals, power and greed. After the initial sparks fly between Pen and Owen, their relationship travels along a natural path, both being open and honest with the other. Secondary characters also shine, most especially Pen's sister, Pippa, and stepbrother, Robin, lending much needed support and touches of humor.

Ms. Feather pens a dangerous, emotional tale that takes the reader from London proper into the seedier spots where brothels and stews abound. Some dialogue seemed more modern to me than sixteenth century "speak", but did not detract enough to pull me out of this exciting story.

I recommend TO KISS A SPY as a fast-paced, engrossing novel of intrigue, passion and the power of not only romantic love, but love of family, to conquer and heal all.

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