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Monica Burns (Author)
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June 1, 2009
An ancient prophecy. A sheikh's passion. One woman will ignite the flame that fulfills them both. A man without a country. Half Bedouin, half English, the Viscount Blakeney has always been Sheikh Altair Mazir in his heart. A victim of prejudice from both cultures, he's learned to trust no one. But a feisty American archeologist and the heat she ignites in him is about to change all that. And more. An independent woman hunting for a Pharaoh's treasure. Alexandra Talbot is used to men questioning her intelligence simply because of her sex. But the mysterious Viscount isn't like other men. He never questions her ability to find the lost city of Ramesses II, only her resistance to the sinful pleasure of his touch. An ancient prophecy. Bound by a Pharaoh's prophecy, desire flares between them beneath the desert stars. But murder and betrayal turn their quest into a deadly game, pushing their fragile trust to the breaking point. Their survival hinges on rebuilding that trust. Warning: this title contains explicit sex and graphic language.

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Top Pick -- 4.5 Stars
 
"A strong storyline, engaging characters and seductive love scenes make this a must-read."
--RT BOOKreviews

"With sexual tension as scorching as the desert the novel is set in, MIRAGE is...a cinematic, compelling, and highly recommended treat!"
--Sylvia Day, nationally bestselling author --This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

About the Author

Monica Burns is an award-winning author of erotic romance. She penned her first short romance story at the age of nine when she selected the pseudonym she uses today. From the days when she hid her stories from her sisters to her first completed full-length manuscript, she always believed in her dream despite rejections and setbacks. A workaholic wife and mother, Monica believes it's possible for the good guy to win if they work hard enough.
--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing (June 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599988313
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599988313
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,705,903 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An award-winning author of erotic romance, Monica Burns penned her first short romance story at the age of nine when she selected the pseudonym she uses today. Even then she knew that Burns was a great last name for an erotic romance writer who writes burning hot stories.

A workaholic wife and mother, Monica's most recent awards include the Best of the Best 2011 PRISM award for Assassin's Heart and a 2010 CAPA award for Kismet. She is also a RWA 2005 Golden Heart Finalist, 2009 and 2006 EPPIE finalist, and a recipient of JERR's Silver Star award. Her book Mirage was a 2008 RT Bookreviews Reviewers Choice Award nominee, and it received a 2009 EPPIE for Best Historical Erotic Romance.

Monica is a survivor. At the age of 19, she was date raped. Healing is a life-long process, and her writing has helped her reclaim some of her self-worth. Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her early 40s, Monica, according to the National Institute of Mental Health,is one of approximately 5.7 million American adults or about 2.6% of the American population (18 years and older) afflicted with the condition.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and Sensually Exhillirating, February 23, 2008
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mirage (Kindle Edition)
Alex Talbot knew she was taking a huge risk presenting herself at the British Museum for her appointment with Lord Merrick. Only the feisty American owed this to her recently departed father and uncle and was not about to back down because of a prejudicial male dominant archeological society who wouldn't consider taking her seriously as an accomplished Egyptologist. She was right about Lord Merrick, but fortunately Viscount Blakeney came to her aid. The fact sent her reeling because he was gorgeous, looking like he could be a pharaoh himself was something she'd have to get over.

Other than for a promise to a dying grandparent, Blakeney - half Bedouin, half English, aka Sheik Altair Mazir would never have left the Egyptian desert to live six months a year in England - virtually a man without a country. Prejudice assaulted him from both sides, and he'd learned to trust no one, especially a woman. But something about Alex broke through his defenses, and began to melt the ice around his heart. With betrayal, danger and desire nipping at their heels, their ability to trust in each other and their passion would be tested to the limit.

*** For anyone who hasn't read Monica Burns before a bit of a warning is needed here. This is an author who really knows how to ignite the pages with some very explicit sexual content! With that said, I admit to finding it most stimulating and in this particular story extremely well done within the context of the plot - there being a time, a place, and the right moment without the leads jumping each other's bones at every other turn of the page.

Burns' characters were both extremely well fleshed out, with background and motivations clearly exposed. As a female, Alex's sole purpose was to be respected and accepted in a male dominated field for her intelligence, years of study and body of accomplishments. In her quest for acceptance she'd brushed aside any thoughts of love and marriage, realizing it would be worth the sacrifice and the end of all her dreams.

Altair was also crafted with issues, while never fully accepted in either the Bedouin or the English world. As an English Viscount, Altair's betrayal and public humiliation by his English fiancée had carved any warmth or trust in his heart leaving deep scars. Alas, in the world of the Bedouin, a world he truly felt comfortable in, he would always be considered a half-breed. Altair had a lot to overcome, and found his traitorous body hard to control around Alex, whom he'd immediately felt an arousing attraction to. The deep sensuality of their romance was absolutely divine.

The author did a fine job with secondary characters that all played well against the adventuresome plot and journey to find the tomb of Per-Ramesses' beloved Nourbese. Wonderful details kept the quest in tune with the budding passion and sensuality that Ms. Burns is so noted for. There were enough hints tossed along the way that I did have a good idea of who the villain of the piece would be but it was still a surprise to see that person turn so vicious.

Ms. Burns has delighted me many times over and I am thrilled she continues to do so in this latest sensual historical adventure. New readers should be overjoyed in discovering this sparkling sensual voice in historical romance.

Marilyn Rondeau, for www.ck2skwipsandkritiques.com
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mirage, September 11, 2008
This review is from: Mirage (Kindle Edition)
Alexandra Talbot is at the British Museum to see the Rosetta Stone, to help shore up research her later father and uncle did about the city of Per-Ramesses and the tomb of Nourbese, Pharaoh's beloved. But when she arrives, and the director finds out that "Alex" Talbot is a woman and not a man, she is refused permission to see the stone, until Lord Blakeney comes to her aid.

Half-Bedouin, half-British, Lord Blakeney has been corresponding with Alex's father for years. He's set to lead Mr. Talbot on an expedition to Egypt in search of Per-Ramesses, and is saddened to learn of the man's death. He wants to help Alex, who fascinates him, but having been introduced to her as Lord Blakeney, he doesn't quite know how to tell her he's also Sheikh Altair Mazir.

Alex agrees to let Lord Blakeney guide her on her expedition. She doesn't expect to fall in love with him, or learn the many secrets he hides along the way, but she does. She's also fighting against someone who wants her dead, and doesn't want Per-Ramesses found. Will Alex find her lost city, and will Altair protect her? More importantly, will they learn to trust each other?

I love all things ancient Egyptian, so I was fascinated by the blurb for Mirage. The story does not disappoint, and is full of wonderfully done research and fascinating adventure as Alex searches for Per-Ramesses. It was also delightful to watch Alex and Altair learn to love each other and deal with each other's strong characters.

Their love is strong, and it was a pleasure to watch it unfold. If you like adventure, romance and history then Mirage is the book for you.

Amelia
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4.0 out of 5 stars sandy n' sexy, October 22, 2010
This review is from: Mirage (Paperback)
From the moment I read the blurb for Mirage, I wanted to read it. The setting is awesome; there aren't enough stories set in the desert among nomadic people if you ask me. Alex Talbot is a strong willed, stubborn woman who meets her match and willing conspirator in Viscount Blakeney. The characters are searching for Pharaoh's treasure, but stumble onto much more than that. There is more going on than just finding a few dusty relics. From the beginning of their acquaintance, someone is out to stop Alex from finding the treasure her father knew existed in the desert. I liked Alex's spunk; she's an intelligent, stubborn heroine that has latched onto a dream and tries to see it through. She's not a bad-ass kind of woman, though she's more than capable of standing on her own two feet and it's her moments of vulnerability that endear her to you. It's the deception and lack of communication between hero and heroine that create half of the problems, and borders on the edge of monotonous. Okay, not really because there's so much else going on, but if the plot wasn't so rich and active, the lack of communication would seriously irritate me. I know this is a me thing, I'm a communicator by birth and I just don't get how people can't stop and communicate things. Bah! That said, the characters spark on paper is great; I'm a sucker for acceptance stories. One character with a blemish or a bad history or something that makes them shrink away from others being loved and accepted - yeah, I'm a total sucker for THOSE stories, and Mirage has that element in play. The one thing I didn't like was towards the end where the culmination of several non-communicated issues comes to a head - if I were Alex, there would be a bit more of hell to pay for the silver tongued Viscount.
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