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The Pilfered Plume [Hardcover]

Sandra Heath (Author)
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September 30, 2007

Lovely young Linnet Carlisle is a lady from her toes to her fingertips. Totally innocent of impropriety and an heiress as well, she is a model future bride in the London marriage mart. Judith Jordan is her absolute opposite: stunningly sensual, she was the most sought after courtesan in the city. When Judith lays claim to handsome Lord Nicholas Fenton, she steals away the man who had stolen Linnet's heart and promptly launches a campaign to make Linnet the laughingstock of society. In response, Linnet must do the unthinkable, something only a woman in love would dare to chance.


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About the Author

Sandra Heath is the author of several Regency romances, including A Matter of Duty.


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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Robert Hale (September 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0709080891
  • ISBN-13: 978-0709080893
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,942,074 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Have you ever read a book and wished you could write one too? Have you ever followed someone else's characters and thought you would have them behave differently? Well, that's how I was. I read and read and read, especially historical fiction, but I secretly yearned to write a title of my own. Strangely, it took my three-year-old daughter's urgent admission to hospital with meningitis to finally get me going. She was so ill and I was so distracted, that after a while my father gave me a little portable typewriter 'to help take my mind off things'. By the time my daughter Sarah came out of hospital, well on the road to recovery, my first book was also well on the road.

I wrote and wrote and wrote, standing in the kitchen on one leg like a stork, with the typewriter on a work surface while my daughter played around my feet. My first ten books were medieval historicals set in England, and since then I have mostly written in the English Regency period - for which living in Britain is a definite advantage! I love romantic stories, and if I can weave history, traditions, myths, legends and sometimes Gothic elements into them, I'm happiest of all. These were the sorts of story I couldn't get enough of before I became a writer, and I'm glad to say my readers like them too.

Sandra Heath isn't my only pen name, for you'll also find me as Sandra Wilson, Jeannie Machin and Sarah Stanley. Some of these titles you'll recognize from before, but some you won't. Most of my medievals were written as Sandra Wilson, and as Sarah Stanley I've produced two new sensuous Regencies, STAR-CROSSED SUMMER and MIDWINTER MARRIAGE, which follow the same characters and should be read in the order of the titles. I hope to follow them with two more in the same series, but at the moment I have so much else to write that it may be a little while.

Sooo, over sixty-five books after my first ever title, I'm still wearing out keyboards, and loving every minute of it.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Turnabout is fair play?, October 3, 2007
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kellytwo "kellytwo" (cleveland hts, ohio) - See all my reviews
In real life, as in fiction, one frequently encounters the `eternal triangle'. Then, too, there are occasions when couples change partners, going to opposite corners of the rectangle, but how often does one encounter a pentangle? (Is that even a word?) What else would one call an entanglement of three women and two men? Obviously one of them will be left out in the cold, but which one?

Sandra Heath once again proves her standing as one of the most talented authors currently writing, in this story of requited and un-requited love, believable falsehoods and improbable truths. All five of the main characters are completely entangled in this complex but highly satisfying tale.

Miss Linnet Carlisle, who was orphaned at an early age, had gone to London to stay with her guardian, an elderly uncle, Joseph Carlisle. After a disastrous night of gambling, however, the old man not only lost the family home, Radleigh Hall, but proceeded to take his life rather than face up to the disappointment of his young niece. Unfortunately, this gambling debt was in favor of Lord Nicholas Fenton, with whom Linnet thought she was in love. But there were rumors of cheating, followed by more rumors of Nicholas carrying on with the infamous demi-rep Judith Jordan. So it was hardly to be wondered at, that the besieged young woman promptly took herself off to the Lake District and her equally elderly great-aunt Minton of Grasmere. There she could be safe from horrid whispers and eager tattles.

A year later, however, when her friend, Venetia, the widowed--and very young and attractive--Lady Hartley, came to visit, she brought along her half-brother, Benedict Gresham, just returned from India. It soon became quite clear that Benedict was attracted to Linnet, with the goal of persuading her to return to London for at least a short visit. As they were becoming better acquainted, Benedict confessed his fear that Venetia was enamored of the poet Samuel Coleridge. The married gentleman had been staying with his friend William Wordsworth who also lived nearby in the Lake District.

Although Linnet did not want to meet up with Nicholas again, she did miss the attractions of the metropolis, and finally agreed to the trip. Great-aunt Minton was to accompany them, serving not only as chaperone but also hostess to Linnet, while taking up residence at her own home, Carlisle House, on Charles Street.

The two young women plunged into the whirlwind of London's social world, accompanied by Benedict, and occasionally, young Freddy Grainger, who was believed to be considering Venetia for his wife. Almost immediately, however, they ran afoul of Ms. Jordan, who was seemingly everywhere.

Without ever dropping any of these skeins, the author takes us through a social season in London, as Venetia plans the betrothal ball of Linnet and Benedict, in spite of warnings from Nicholas. Freddy suddenly no longer knows Linnet, whereas Ms. Jordan apparently knows too much.

Eventually, all works out as it should, but when the villain of the piece is finally unmasked two pages before the end of the book, it should appear as a great surprise to the reader. It certainly did to this one!

This is a marvelous example of the writer's craft in keeping multiple story lines moving briskly along, while entertaining the reader with every word. Brava--Sandra Heath!
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