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Victoria Alexander (Author)
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November 25, 2003

Identical twins, sensible Delia and mischievous Cassandra Effington were the most delicious debutantes to ever waltz across a London ballroom. They looked alike in every way . . . but no one ever expected Delia to be the one to get into trouble . . .

How did this young lady's reputation become so questionable?

Once she was lovely, respectable Miss Delia Effington, but an impulsive decision—and subsequent disaster—forces Delia to retire from society. Until one night, desperate for diversion, she attends a ball as her twin sister and finds herself dancing in the strong arms of the dashing Viscount St. Stephens.

Delia believes she has never met this man who arouses her passions, yet he seems somehow familiar. For Delia doesn't know that St. Stephens, an agent for the Crown, has been in her home, protecting her under the disguise of her butler. What will happen when this lady discovers the truth about the man she has come to love?


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A silky weaving of humor and intrigue, Alexander's newest Regency-era romance (following Love with the Proper Husband) launches with the death of Delia Effington's rakehell husband, who was secretly an English spy. The two had been married only a matter of days, and now Delia, widowed and wealthy, finds herself adrift in an unfamiliar house with only a few servants to keep her company. Little does she know that her husband's death put her under government suspicion, and handsome spy Viscount Tony St. Stephens has infiltrated her home in the guise of an elderly butler to protect her and to pry out her secrets. And little does Tony know that he'll fall fast and hard for Delia. Alexander raises the stakes when Delia begins to masquerade as her twin sister, and Tony tosses off his white wig and begins to court Delia. Though the oftentimes dim-witted Delia doesn't ring true as an adventuress and the aristocratic hero/spy character has become a cliche, Alexander's offering showcases the playful prose and seamless storytelling that have turned readers into fans and landed her books on bestseller lists.
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (November 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060517611
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060517618
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #613,106 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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New York Times bestselling author Victoria Alexander was an award winning television reporter until she discovered fiction was much more fun than real life. She turned to writing full time and is still shocked it worked out.

Since the publication of her first book in 1995, she has written twenty-four full length novels and six novellas. The Perfect Wife--originally published in 1996 and reissued in March 2008--hit #1 on the New York Times list. Sixteen of her books are bestsellers hitting the New York Times, USA Today and/or Publishers Weekly bestseller lists. With books translated into a dozen different languages she has readers around the world and has twice been nominated for Romance's Writers of America prestigious RITA award. In 2009 she was given a Career Achievement Award from RT Bookclub and was named Historical Storyteller of the year in 2003. In 2008 she was the keynote speaker for the Romance Writers of American annual conference in San Francisco. Victoria credits much of her writing success to her experiences as a reporter.

Her years as a broadcast journalist were spent in two radically different areas of the country: Nebraska and West Virginia. In West Virginia, she covered both natural and manmade disasters. She was on the scene when a power plant construction accident in a small town left 52 men dead. She once spent the night on a mountain waiting to learn of the fate of coal miners trapped in a mine collapse. Victoria was producing a newscast when her husband (who worked at the same television station) and several other journalists were held hostage by a disturbed Vietnam veteran. In Nebraska, she reported on the farm crisis and watched people lose land that had been in their families for generations. She covered the story that was the basis of the movie BOYS DON'T CRY and once acted as the link between police and a gunman who had barricaded himself in his home. Her investigative work exposed the trucking of New York City garbage to a small town dump in rural Nebraska.

During her journalism career, Victoria covered every president from Ford to Clinton. She knows firsthand what it feels like to be surrounded by rising floodwaters and inside a burning building. She's interviewed movie stars including Kevin Costner, ridden an elephant and flown in a governor's helicopter. She's covered a national political convention and Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Denver as well as small town festivals celebrating everything from walnuts to Glen Miller. Her work was honored by numerous organizations including the Associated Press who called a feature about a firefighter's school "story telling genius". It was the encouragement she needed to turn from news to fiction. She's never looked back.

Victoria is a former president of the Omaha Press Club and in 2009 was named an OPC Face on the Barroom Floor. A caricature portrait of her joined previous faces including presidents, sports figures and politicians in a tradition that began in 1971.

Victoria claims her love of romance and journalism is to due to the influence of her favorite comic book character: Lois Lane, a terrific reporter and a great heroine who pursued Superman with an unwavering determination. And why not? He was extremely well drawn.

Victoria grew up traveling the world as an Air Force brat. Today, she lives in Omaha, Nebraska with her husband, a son in college and a daughter working in film.

Victoria had two bearded collies, Sam and Louie (named from characters in one of her books). Sam, the best dog in the world for 13 ½ years, passed away in September 2010. Louie has now taken on the position of loyal companion and is doing a fine job even though he doesn't understand that kitchen counter surfing is not allowed!

They live in a house under constant renovation and the accompanying parade of men in tool belts. And never ending chaos. Victoria laughs a great deal--she has to.


 

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Book to Warm Your Heart, November 24, 2003
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Setting - London 1820 --- Barely a wife and now a widow, Philadelphia `Delia' Effington, Lady Wilton, has returned to London from a six month stay in the Lake District hoping that the gossip from her precipitous and scandalous marriage to Charles Wilton had died down - but mostly because she missed her family and wanted nothing more than to have them welcome her back into their fold. What Delia didn't know was that her husband had been working as an agent for the government and her life could be in danger. Consequently, the very dashing bachelor, Viscount Anthony `Tony' St. Stephens, an agent himself, disguised himself as her elderly butler, and was installed in her house, along with a team of agents to protect her.

In a most unusual household, with a bumbling butler, a footman who resembled a linebacker for the Green Bay packers, and a cook whose culinary skills were non-existent, Delia would form a bond of friendship with her elderly butler, never realizing that his bumbling wasn't due to his advanced age - poor dear - but because he'd never been trained as one. Tony was a good listener though, and as Delia poured her heart out, he was losing his - to her! Soon Tony would be playing a dual role, as the butler and himself as a totally smitten suitor.

No matter how the dashing viscount stirred her heart Delia, now independent, and still wanting grand adventures, didn't want to make another mistake. Tony would have to convince her that marrying him would be the grandest of adventures.

This was a charming romance that had me smiling from front to back cover. Though the description speaks of the mystery of a missing notebook, that portion of the plot paled and seemed to fall to the wayside as the romance and seduction took center stage. I didn't find the book to be much of a mystery so much as a lighthearted and sweetly enjoyable regency romance. I will say that what I have experienced while reading this author's work is that she has a way with turning phrases into the most delightful and witty dialogs! Reading her words is like watching a movie with all the pauses for effect a fine actor would incorporate in his delivery. Truly enjoyable and definitely a book I can recommend to warm your heart.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Dull, December 21, 2004
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J. Garza "alittleniu" (Honolulu, HI United States) - See all my reviews
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I couldn't get into this book at all.. It just seemed a little far fetched that the "Lady in Question" was around the butler and Sir St. Stephans alot and still didn't see...that must have been a really good disguise or maybe our "Lady in Question" wasn't very perseptive. And really would a lady have such a close relationship with the butler? Just seemed a bit convienent.. I didn't like St. Stephans. He didn't match his profession at all..you'd think he'd be more careful and guarded but he just jumps right in to wanting to get married and forgets about his duties. The whole plot with the notebook...I forgot all about it...what was the point?
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Unsure of the Title? Should Have Been - The Lady Gets In Trouble..., December 30, 2005
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Bridget "B.A.D.T." (Grand Rapids, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This is the fourth novel by VA I have read. I also read, "Until We Meet Again" (good), "The Wedding Bargain" (really good) and "The Husband List" (not bad). I enjoy this author as her books always have strong female leads and solid and strong male leads. No wimpy characters with her. In turn, she always gives you an interesting plot line and witty dialogue that is never boring. And when I say witty I mean it. Many reviewers say a book is "laugh out loud funny" or "characters that will have you howling with laughter" etc...and I NEVER do. This author really does take witty dialogue to new heights. Kind of tongue in cheek laughter that is just right in a romance novel. Her love scenes are never hot and dramatic - they are not the main ingredient to the stories and that is just fine for me. Some other authors give you steamy and hot - VA gives you wit, fun and adventure.

This story as usual had twists and turns to keep you busy. Lead character Delia, ran off with her first steamy lover and married him in haste. Scandal ensued and she was outcast from society. Her husband mysteriously died within a few weeks of marriage and she was left alone to weather the scandal and re-build her life. She came from a large and well known high ranking family - The Effingtons' - and had the support of her twin Cassie and that of her family as time went on. On the side, Viscount St. Stephens is a spy of the crown and is sent to keep an eye on Delia in case someone wants to harm her. Her late husband was a spy unknown to her so, someone could be after her. St. Stephens masquerades as an old butler running her household and befriends her. He then takes on a dual role when he meets her at a ball later on as himself.

Of course as the story progresses, she comes out of mourning, decides to become a woman of adventure and experience and he offers to show her the way. St. Stephens has to hop to and fro as he is a butler one day and the Viscount the next. The story is light and fun and interesting to read. Their relationship develops nicely - both with the butler and with her future lover. The ending works well too. We find out who the killer is of her late husband, how she finds out about St. Stephens dual identities and if their relationship works out and the society accepts them again.

Some readers might not buy the whole premise of a young hot guy being able to pose as an old butler but, he was a top spy and going in disguise and doing it well was part of your job. Same with the other people that staffed Delia's house - they were all spies in disguise too. Let's not get too picky - it's a story after all. Plus...I think you'll get engrossed in all the other characters that are tied to the spying business as well (people in Delia's family, etc.).

It was natural that Delia and the butler learn to take to one another. They are couped up nearly alone at her new estate and spend weeks going over books, estate documents and more putting her life back together again. It's only natural they bond as time went on. Since most of her family and friends abandoned her in the beginning...she had only her new staff to turn to. Why not the butler? Buying into the friendship of an older gentleman and a young widow is not that unlikely.

It is a tad irritating that Delia didn't have the good sense to not sleep with the first guy who showed her serious interest (her first husband) - she was from a top family after all and should have known better. Like another reader said- she was immature to make one mistake and then jump into another relationship with the Viscount only months later. She seemed to always talk about the need for adventure but, I never really felt she was the adventurous type to be honest. I wish her months spent in seclusion made her more wise and wary but...alas, it made her want to seek another adventure. Sigh...will this silly woman never learn? But...St. Stephens making her enjoy the camel adventure in the park helped put her childish ways in perspective. He certainly made her take adventure like an adult finally.

If you can get past a few of these silly things...I think this one will work for you. Whenever I read these books, I try to keep in mind, this is a light love story - not first class literature. If you are looking for a book that is entertaining and light, this is the perfect book for you.

This author writes unlike any other I have read and that's a plus as I have read thousands of love stories over the years. We all have our favorites who write hot, steamy love stories (Nicole Jordan, Gaelen Foley, Sabrina Jefferies) , those that write dark, morose and heavy stories (Katherine Sutcliffe, Megan McKinney, Laura Kinsale), those that write soft, sexy and dreamy love stories (Laura Guhrke, Jacquie D'Alessandro, Patricia Grasso, Brenda Joyce, Mia Ryan, Christina Dodd, Lisa Kleypas, Judith McNaught, Jillian Hunter, Cathy Maxwell,) and so on. Add Ms. Alexander to your library for a good read that always keeps you smiling and interested. Plus...the ending of her books never disappoint.
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I have at last returned to London to take up residence in my husband's house. Read the first page
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mere kiss, grand adventure
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Miss Effington, Lady Wilmont, Effington Hall, Lord Kimberly, Lord Mysterious, Lord Wilmont, Lord William, Good Lord, Effington Papers, Lake District, Aunt Katherine, Duke of Roxborough, Good God, Miss Philadelphia Effington, Lord Marchant, Aunt Grace, Effington House, Dearest Cassie
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