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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating all the way to the last word
I enjoyed this novel from beginning to end. This was just the kind of romance novel I love. Wonderful characters. Characters that seem real because they are not perfect-something most novels like this lack. There are interesting plot twists and we get to know several secondary characters well. The secondary characters are not boring. The chemistry between Daniel & Helena...
Published on October 19, 2005 by D. Lane

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It was good... but not as good as I expect from Ms. Jeffries
This book wasn't up to Sabrina Jeffries' normal standards. It was a good book, but not in comparison to her other books. The plot and characters lacked the passion of her previous stories. Her other books were so riveting I couldn't put them down, but this one I could.
Published on November 3, 2001


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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating all the way to the last word, October 19, 2005
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D. Lane "Book lover" (austin, tx United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoyed this novel from beginning to end. This was just the kind of romance novel I love. Wonderful characters. Characters that seem real because they are not perfect-something most novels like this lack. There are interesting plot twists and we get to know several secondary characters well. The secondary characters are not boring. The chemistry between Daniel & Helena was very sensual and immediate. Wonderful love story, great characters with an emotionally scarred hero and strong but vulnerable heroine, unique setting, intriguing plot, edge-of-your-seat pacing, heart-tugging emotion, excellent writing, intense sensual love scenes, and a superb ending. It was written with an amazing level of intensity and feeling that my heart was pumping furiously with both the palatable passion and the keen sense of danger infused in the story. Daniel & Helena were both wounded, intriguing, complex, wonderful characters. The action/suspense was fast-paced and thrilling. The sex was HOT and perfect for the story. Sabrina Jeffries stories are humorous, romantic and interesting - and she is excellent and creating characters that are real, interesting people. You want to know them better! This was a really good novel. The plot was interesting and it kept you interested in what was going to happen next.It has intrigue, passion, revenge, and "wow" sensual tension. Most of all is the character development. Sabrina Jeffries knows how to make bad boys hot and steamy. I absolutely loved this book. The author has a great gift in her ability to develop characters. I must have laughed a hundred times and I absolutely couldn't put the book down until I was finished. Danny is handsome, sexy, intelligent, but embittered by life. I am always a sucker for stories with "heartless" heroes who find their souls through the love of a good woman. From page one the characters in this charming book reached out and grabbed me. Page after page I just got sucked in deeper until I closed the book with a happy sigh. All I can say in conclusion is if you like a good, emotional, heart-tugging historical, with characters that leap off the pages, buy A Notorious Love.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Notorious Love is joyously bawdy, October 20, 2001
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Desmond Chan (Bishan North Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
A Notorious Love is my first read from Sabrina Jefferies - and it certainly wouldn't be my last. Lady Helena Laverick seeks the notorious Daniel Brennman to aid her in finding her youngest sister Juliet who has eloped with a shadowy Captain Morgan Pryce. Little did she expect that her curiosity of men will be piqued at the sight of Daniel's physique and his bawdy demeanor -throwing all the strictures on Ms. N's guide for Lady Etiquettes to the wind.

Daniel finds himself protective of the crippled Helena and a sizzling match with her acid tongue. She cannot compromise with the fact that she is beautiful despite her flaws - and when love comes knocking, Daniel is even more sceptical with his sordid past as a smuggler. Even more so - when the story reveals his uncle to be the nefarious smuggler Crunch.

Sabrina Jefferies rescues the bounded plot with quick banters and sizzling passion. Helena and Daniel with their chemistry fill the void with magical love and wrenching tenderness. Despite her incapacities, Helena is portrayed with a resilience that shines with resonance when she rescues Daniel from the bandits with her cane. Her unflinching honesty in her flaws makes her endearing. A NOTORIOUS LOVE is joyously and rambunctiously hilarious with the oddball couple lighting the fireworks. The passion inside should make Ms. Jefferies an author of positive notoriety to historical romance readers.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two for Two in This "Love" Series, October 27, 2001
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This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I gave this 5 stars because it's a good story and a delightful page-turning read. As with the first book in this series of three sisters (A Dangerous Love) it's about unconventional pairings in a sweet love story. Ms Jeffries writes about interesting, feisty women and loving, strong-minded men. She doesn't bore the reader with pages of descriptions that are not relevant to moving the tale along. Her love scenes are provocative but still romantic and believable. As Rosalind and Griff were good together in Number One, Helena and Daniel are perfect in Number Two. We are all guessing...SEQUEL and Number Three has got to be about Juliet and her mysterious captor/savior Morgan Pryce. Ms. Jeffries other books are good, too. She has a nice sense of humor and her books are a joy to read. You can't go wrong.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A lovely story, September 7, 2001
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This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
Unlike several other authors I have read, Jeffries is able to take secondary characters from a previous book and expand them realistically. Jeffries brought Helena and Daniel to life and did not change their behaviors or feelings simply because they were now main characters. The adventure and humor was wonderful, and the way Helena and Daniel interacted was great. The two were both useful in getting out of difficult situations in taverns and on the road. (Helena with her cane and Daniel with his glares). And they certainly did manage to get into quite a few scrapes! It was nice not to have a book filled with stupid misunderstandings, but rather with adventure and fun. It would be helpful to have read A Dangerous Love before this book. I can't wait for Jeffries' next book with Juliet!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Notoriously Good, December 11, 2006
This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the 2nd book in the Swanlea sisters trilogy and is the story of Helena, the oldest daughter. Helena has a crippled leg from a childhood bout of Polio and guards her heart with her sharp tongue. She has been rejected because of her disability and distrusts men. When her youngest sister runs off with a fortune hunter, she attempts to track her and ends up in London. Her sister and brother in law are out of the country on their honeymoon and she turns to her brother in laws former man of affairs, Daniel Brennan. Daniel is the son of a notorious highwayman but has made a name and fortune for himself by being a whiz with investments. Helena is attracted to Daniel but hides it out of fear of rejection. Daniel is surprised to find Helena alone, unchaperoned on his doorstep and not expecting her opens the door in his drawers. Daniel is a huge but handsome man and Helena is fascinated to see his body so exposed, but shocked to find he has a prostitute in his room. When she insists that she needs his help, he comes to her rescue. Daniel is secretly attracted to Helena, but fears rejection because of his background and class. Daniel and Helena find out her sisters elopement is actually a kidnapping and team up to save her. On their quest they must pose as husband and wife and through circumstances can no longer hide their desire for one another.

This is a wonderful story not just because of the intrigue and sexual attraction, but the struggle each character deals with on their "perceived imperfections". Daniel fears being rejected by Helena because of his social status and Helena fears being rejected by Daniel because of her physical ailments. When they confront these fears everything combusts and the passion is unstoppable. I enjoyed this one even better than the first book and am looking forward to the last sister, Juliets story, in After the Abduction.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Daniel & Helena's story, May 21, 2005
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This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a beautiful book. It had a lot to do with compassion, and
I admired it for that.

Helena is a woman with a bad leg, due to polio from childhood.
She had just enough gritty determination to rehabilitate herself
(along with her sister Rosalind's help), and regained use of her
other leg. However, Helena suffers from insecurity, due to the
bum leg. Once, a suitor rejected her, just because of this
impediment. She took it to heart, and she spends most of the
book trying to loosen up & overcome this obstical, more mental
than anything else.

Daniel is a man with a once shady past. When Helena comes to
him for help, he is a bit unsure at first, but when her story
of her sister Juliet's abduction unfolds, he can't help but want
to help. Especially, since he has been attracted to Helena for
some time now (see "A Dangerous Love", the first book in the
series).

The two set off on a journey to find Juliet, who suppossedly
has eloped. It does not take long to uncover that she has not
eloped, but actually been kidnapped, not for ransom, but for
information about the arrival of a certain ship. During their
journey, Daniel succeeds in breaking down Helena's barriers about
her leg. He tells her what a fool the other suitor was. She
gains self confidence, and the two fall in love.

Over the summer, I will plan to read the next 2 books in the
series, After the Abduction, and Dance of Seduction.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a romance book
about overcoming obsticles & prejudices.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Notoriously HOT!, January 14, 2003
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
In this marvelous offering from Sabrina Jeffries's follow-up to A Dangerous Love, readers are re-introduced to Lady Helena Laverick. She is a bit of a stick in the mud, ever-so-proper, and distrusts most men on sight. Lady Helena, does have a history with Daniel Brennan from the previous novel and it is touched on and explained here briefly. When she finds that her sister Juliet has eloped with a man she feels is a fortune hunter; and subsequent digging lead her to believe the man might also be a smuggler; she enlists the aid of Daniel Brennan knowing that his past associations with smugglers might help her in saving her sister.

When Daniel answers her knock on his door dressed only in his drawers she is embarrassed but secretly captivated and would like to have stared only it would not have been seemly for the disciple of Mrs. Nunley's Guide to Etiquette for Young Ladies. It was only her unfailing love and terror of her sister's plight that would have led Helena to renew her acquaintance with Daniel who had proven himself false to her before, but she needed his assistance and knew that he would be discreet. If not for her, she knew he would do whatever was necessary for the sake of her brother-in-law who Daniel had once worked for.

Daniel would have liked to have set out alone to follow the pair but Helena was determined that she would accompany him. Daniel had to fight his attraction to her every step of the way. But Helena is determined to help find her sister, and maybe if she provoked Daniel enough she just might see that underneath her animosity, she was fighting her own fatal attraction.
With her trademark hot sensuality and outrageously humorous dialog, the reader is once again in for a wonderful non-stop read. I loved that again, she has give us a heroine that is flawed, with a crippled leg, and love the way our hero teaches the heroine that the only flaw, was Helena's way of thinking. This was a beautiful, funny, feel-good, and sensual story that is a wonderful addition to this trilogy. I am looking forward to the next sequel with heartfelt anticipation

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Looking for the heroine who is not perfect?, September 27, 2002
This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
A wonderful story by Sabrina Jeffries. And finally a woman who is not perfect. She has spunk, gumption etc... but she also must use a cane as she suffered from a illness that left her lame (polio). But, she doesn't quit and ends up doing more than just masquerading as a wife...

She is looking for help from Mr. Brennen to find her sister before it is "to late" she knows her sister is running away to elope and thinks the man she is eloping with is all wrong. So she goes to find Mr. Brennen (who she finds answers his door in his underware....) A fun story with a bit of mystery attached.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Notorious Love...Loved it!, April 11, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I just could not put the book down! I finished it in less than a day. I thought the two main characters Daniel and Helena were a lot of fun, Daniel the rascal and Helena, the spinster. I laughed at loud at some of their battles and antics.

I gave this book four stars because I felt the plot was rather weak. Helena's sister supposedly eloped with an unsavory character and so, she enlists the help of Daniel, a once unsavory character himself at one time to help her find her sister and save her from disgrace.

Other than that, I found the book HIGHLY enjoyable. The two main characters just kept the story going.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than the first!, February 24, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: A Notorious Love (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 2) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really liked the first book in this series, but as I got farther into it I found I was very interested in the snippets of interaction between Daniel and Helena and by the end I was anxious to move on to their story. I loved that both of these characters are flawed, one physically and the other emotionally, and neither thinks the other could possible want them. But their chemistry is undeniable, and I really appreciate that Jeffries lets them be honest with their desire for one another, instead of writing them as unrealistically coy or overly noble. The love scenes are erotic and tender, a perfect balance. Now I have to go find the third in the series!
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