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Major Wyclyff's Campaign [Mass Market Paperback]

Katherine Greyle (Author)
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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October 2001
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 311 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (October 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843949201
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843949209
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,270,303 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jade Lee has broken new ground in multi-cultural romance. Her China-set historical romances are a first in genre history. Her six-book Tigress series stirred reader passions for foreign settings, and her fantasy romances continue to be ground-breaking. Where did she get such innovative ideas? From a mixed cultural heritage that brings unique vision to her fiction.

As the daughter of a Shanghai native and a staunch Indiana Hoosier, Jade Lee struggled to find her own identity somewhere between America and China. Her search has taken her throughout Asian and the United States. In the end, the answer was found not only at home, but in her own head. Her imagination allows her to explore China in her Tigress series, dragon power in her fantasy romance Dragonborn, and of course, the amazing power of love in all of them.

A USA Today bestseller, Jade "Lee has made her mark with sizzling romances whose unique settings, intriguing backdrops and exotic characters lure you into worlds where heaven is reached through the highest meeting of mind and body. It's a world at once mysterious and erotic, secret and mind-expanding." (Romantic Times BOOKreviews on Cornered Tigress)

Jade's also a popular speaker appearing all over the country throughout the year. Her other joys include playing racquetball, rollerblading with a very large golden retriever, and watching her two daughters play volleyball. She loves getting mail from readers, so please e-mail her at jade@jadeleeauthor.com. Or visit her on the web at www.jadeleeauthor.com.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars A historical unlike I've ever read!, April 13, 2004
This review is from: Major Wyclyff's Campaign (Mass Market Paperback)
Near death Major Anthony Wyclyff proposes to Sophia. Not expecting him to survive the fever consuming him, Sophia accepts. Finally free from societies restrictions, when Sophia hears of Anthony's death, she leaves London and returns to Staffordshire to live with her Aunt and pursue her own life as a spinster. However, recovering from his injuries, Anthony pursues Sophia only to discover that the woman he intends to marry has no desire to marry at all and in truth only agreed with the expectation he would die.

Unable to except the fact that Sophia doesn't want to get married he starts to woo Sophia in a most unusual courtship. Trying to learn how to serve a lady (remember military man - used to serving no one), he temporarily takes the position of her Aunts butler. Believing that Anthony only wants the perfect wife "the Ice Queen" she portrayed in London, Sophia wants to scare him off and agrees to go on one date if Anthony will stop being her aunt's butler. When he agrees, Sophia decides to have him escort her to a cockfight...not knowing what one is. She does everything she can think of to prove she couldn't and wouldn't be a proper wife!

Ms Greyle has written a fanciful tale of how not to court a wife! Anthony needs to learn that to woo, he must flatter. Sophia must discover that not all men are looking for a wife that will simply obey but that some men want a wife that can converse intelligently and be a partner in life.

While Anthony acquires a few unlikely allies, I must admit he is a hero that has to grow on you. He is overbearing and arrogant, the reasons Sophia doesn't want to marry him. I think Ms Greyle did a wonderful job with Anthony. He has the gruffness that you would expect him to have and yet as a reader you can visibly see the changes that he makes so he can more appropriately court Sophia. I found Sophia herself amusing in the creativity she displays in trying to get rid of her unwanted suitor. However I also thought she was mean to Anthony, because he continuously wouldn't take "no" for the final answer. She continually resists him even though they obviously have feelings for each other and there is chemistry between them.

Of course there are meddling friends as well. It is these friends that pair the couple up in the most unlikely of situations; for example, by going to visit the local crazy man!

MAJOR WYCLYFF'S CAMPAIN is just this; a campaign and a historical unlike I've ever read! While there aren't humorous one liners, you can find yourself groaning at Sophia's outrageous plans she always loses control of in the desire to continually thwart Anthony and falls in love with the man. She unknowingly is molding him into - her perfect husband! A great read that I would recommend!

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1.0 out of 5 stars what should be funny comes off..., May 4, 2005
This review is from: Major Wyclyff's Campaign (Mass Market Paperback)
as stupid. The heroine, in wanting to "throw off" the shackles of regency society, decides to bury her corset-which was amusing. When she then proceeds to bury ALL her corsets, ill fitting shoes, then goes in to start throwing away the furniture, THEN it's just stupid.

Another thing that is perplexing is-the heroine is supposed to be a bit eccentric "almost spinster" who has been through FIVE seasons-but she is portayed as having literally dozens of suitors clamoring for her???? Huh!!??!

At this point I threw this in the recyling bin:(

There are many better regencies out there-my suggestion-skip this one. No stars
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