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Amanda McCabe (Author)
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Signet Regency Romance February 1, 2002
When impoverished Alexander Kenton falls deeply in love with Georgina Beaumont, an independently wealthy artist, he learns some difficult lessons about marriage-and money...


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On a visit from Italy to visit her closest friend in London, widowed artist Georgina Beaumont meets Alexander Kenton, the Duke of Wayland, when he rescues her dog from drowning. They are immediately attracted to one another and their affection grows as they attend various balls, salons, and excursions together. These tepid events form what passes for plot in this Regency, whose anachronistic language and manners fails to create a solid sense of the period. The idea that pride is the only obstacle to their marriage is not convincingly developed. Not recommended. Amber Tatnall, York Cty. Technical Coll., Wells, ME
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (February 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451205219
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451205216
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,803,448 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Amanda/Laurel wrote her first romance at the age of sixteen--a vast historical epic starring all her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class (and her parents wondered why math was not her strongest subject...)

She's never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers' Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion. She lives in Oklahoma with a menagerie of two cats, a Pug, and a very bossy miniature Poodle, along with far too many books.

When not writing or reading, she loves taking dance classes, collecting cheesy travel souvenirs, and watching the Food Network--even though she doesn't cook.

Please visit her at http://ammandamccabe.com and http://laurelmckee.net

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A charming, fluffy, inoffensive romance, February 12, 2002
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This review is from: Lady Rogue (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
There's not much here, really. Just a nice hero and heroine, who suffer no misfortunes and everything's just peachy. That's it. That's the whole plot. You keep thinking something is going to happen: the plot builds, the music swells and...the chapter ends. "What could possibly go wrong?" our hero's sister asks. Aha! Something will surely happen NOW. A guest at the dinner party makes a catty comment to cause trouble while the men are at their port. The gentlemen return and...Alex and Georgie agree that she's a viper. The entire book goes on like this in the inexorable march to the altar. There is no tension, no plot and no character development whatsoever. The characters are no different at the end than they were at the beginning. They would have been wonderful secondary characters in another novel.

There are some minor difficulties with titles: If the dowager Duchess of Wayland is "Your Grace," why isn't the duke? He's always referred to as Lord Wayland. Also, there were many anachronisms in the dialogue. No one spoke of having a "messed up" family in the 1800s!

Other than these quibbles, it's a great bubble bath read, since you wouldn't be terribly disappointed to have it fall in the water and it's not precisely taxing to follow the plot.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a disappointing read, January 29, 2002
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This review is from: Lady Rogue (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
"Lady Rogue" by Amanda McCabe starts out promisingly enough: Alexander Kenton, the Duke of Wayland, returns form the wars to find that he has inherited a wreck of an estate form his wastrel brother, and that money is desperately needed not only to put the estate to rights but so that his invalid mother and young sister can know a measure of comfort and ease. And so Alexander resolves to go to London in order to find a rich wife. And he finds her in the form of Mrs. Georgina Beaumont, a very rich and independent widow, who also happens to be a talented portrait painter, and whom he falls in love with a first sight. And wonder of wonders, she seems to favour him also. And at this point, after the initial meeting, the novel fizzles. Not much happens after this: Alexander and Georgina partake in the usual tonnish rounds of entertainment, flirt a little, talk a little -- in between of which Georgina and her best friend Elizabeth discuss Alexander's good looks and good qualities at great length -- and then she's off to meet his family where she ends up spending a lot more time with his sister (Emily) than with him. And then a conflict arises between the two when Georgina generously loans Emily some money. The two fight, and Georgina leaves for London. Will Alexander try to patch things up with Georgina? Or will Georgina's wealth and Alexander's need of it be too much for him to deal with?

I tried to figure out why I was so disappointed with this novel and came away with the feeling that in spite of the fact that Alexander seemed like the perfect gentleman, Georgina was a rather nice and intelligent heroine, and their initial momentous meeting (Alexander dives into a lake in order to rescue Georgina's dog) the developing romance between the two was somewhat lacking. There was actually more of a spark between Georgina and Alexander's sister than there was between our said hero and heroine. And then there was the whole bit about Alexander not wanting Georgina for her money. The sad fact is that he needs her money in order to straighten out his family affairs. However, having fallen in love with Georgina seems to have made Alexander forget that the entire reason why he went to London in the first place: to find money. He may dislike needing Georgina's money but acting as if she was forcing it down his throat was a bit much, in my opinion.

"Lady Rogue" seemed to have the potential to be a really great read. Unfortunately for me, this potential was never fully realised.

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars from Romantic Times Magazine, February 5, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Lady Rogue (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
She is called Lady Rogue by a society which accepts her work as an artist, but will never accept her as a lady of quality.
When Alex, the impoverished Duke of Wayland, realizes he has come to love Georgina Beaumont, he's afraid her fortune will stand in the way of their realtionship.
Georgina cares little for money, but is afraid that the ton will never accept her as a duchess and that Alex will want her to change. Even the bond of their love may not be enough to prevent pride and recklessness from separating them.
Amanda McCabe has finally turned her considerable talents to Georgina's story, and is fabulously successful at finding her the right man. This is a love story created by the sure, deft strokes of a master!
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"So that is it, then? That is all that is left?" Alexander Kenton, late of His Majesty's army and now the new Duke of Wayland, stared out of the library window at the bedraggled garden beyond. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
high sticklers, dowager duchess
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Lady Kate, Lord Wayland, Fair Oak, Lady Elizabeth, Georgina Beaumont, Lady Anders, Lady Lonsdale, Lady Emily, Lord Pynchon, Viscount Garrick, Alexander Kenton, Duke of Wayland, White Hart, Queen Elizabeth, Signora Beaumont, Lady Collins, Lady Dalrymple, Sir Everett, Alex Kenton, Evanstone Park, Lady Wayland
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