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Brenda Joyce (Author)
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April 1, 1993

A breathtaking tale of duty and desire from one of romantic fiction's most sensuous voices—Brenda Joyce

Injured during a train robbery, Regina Shelton, the daughter of a British earl, awakens with no memory of who she is—and in the arms of the most handsome man she has ever seen. The dangerous stranger calls her "Elizabeth," and his touch sets her blood racing, impelling her toward a romantic destiny not rightfully her own.

Slade Delanza has finally found the missing heiress who was meant to wed his brother James. But now James is dead—and the rugged loner is expected to marry wealthy "Elizabeth Sinclair" himself in order to rescue his family from ruin. Though he aches to possess his innocent young bride, Slade's honor demands that he deny his own desires. And he vows to resist temptation, unaware of the stunning secrets that, if revealed, could seal their love . . . or tear them apart forever.


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This bodice-ripper, set in turn-of-the-century America, has all the subtlety of a cartoon. Regina Shelton, whose daddy is an English earl, is traveling by train through central California on an extended holiday from which she'll return home to marry a man of her father's choice. Masked bandits intrude; one clearly has his eye on more than Regina's pearls. What's a virginal aristocrat to do? She hurls herself from the speeding train, winding up in the dust with a case of amnesia, a new identity and powerful sexual longings for her rescuer, one Slade Delanza, heir apparent to a financially troubled rancho. Slade is boorish and temperamental, but his body stirs the delicate Regina. "He was not really a big man, but every inch of him was sculpted muscle," rhapsodizes author Joyce ( Violet Fire ) just before Slade removes Regina's rain-drenched corset. Slade's treatment of Regina is atrocious, but the poor guy is troubled by memories of his older half-brother, a mother who abandoned him and a scheming father whose approval he desperately seeks. At novel's end, Regina not only stands by her man, but also gives him her inheritance. Go figure.
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"For scorching sensuality and raw passion Brenda Joyce is unrivaled."-- "Romantic Times"

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (April 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 038077139X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380771394
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #417,337 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Brenda Joyce is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of fourty-nine novels and five novellas. There are over fourteen million copies of her novels in print and she is published in over a dozen foreign countries. A native New Yorker, she now lives in southern Arizona with her son, dogs and numerous Arabian and Half-Arabian reining horses. Brenda divides her time between her twin passions' writing powerful love stories and her quest to become a nationally ranked Top Ten equestrian. For more information about Brenda and her upcoming novels, please visit her websites: www.brendajoyce.com, www.francescacahillseries.com www.thedewarennedynasty.com and www.mastersoftimebooks.com.


 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sullen hero & bright-eyed heroine, October 23, 2003
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Two weeks ago, I read my first Brenda Joyce book, The Conqueror. Although it is a politically incorrect book for today, I still thought The Conqueror was a fantastic story. I eagerly acquired a few more Joyce books and Secrets was my next choice. It, sadly, did not reach the standard of The Conqueror in many ways. However, the primary problem with Secrets is the moody hero, Slade Delanza, who seemed to be in a bad mood for nearly the entire book.

Slade Delanza is the second son of a California rancher who owns a vast ranch that stretches from the ocean into the mountains. The ranch is Slade's first love although you find that hardly conceivable. Ten years previously, at the age of fifteen, he had left the ranch in a rage at his father, Rick Delanza. He had moved to San Francisco and started working for a very successful man who now treated him like a son. Slade had spent most of the past ten years in San Francisco and rarely came home. But he still cared deeply for his two brothers, James, the oldest, and Edward, the youngest. Now James, his father's favorite son and heir is dead. Slade is home for the funeral but the arguments between Rick and his son, Slade, still rage. Slade is now the heir to the magnificent ranch and Rick wants him home. Slade, always angry with his father, fights him every step of the way. When Rick forces upon him the situation of marrying an heiress to save their ranch, Slade is more bitter than ever before. It seems his dead brother was to wed an heiress with enough money to save the ranch from its debtors. Rick now wants Slade to marry his dead brother's fiancé to gain the inheritance and save the ranch. Slade despises the idea and does not want to take James's fiancé as his wife - even if he is dead. For some reason, it strikes him as dishonorable.

Regina Bragg Stratton is the daughter of an English earl and is in the States visiting her large family. (Apparently this is one of a large series called the Bragg series.) Regina is traveling, by train, to visit her aunt and uncle in San Francisco when the train is robbed and she jumps from the train to save herself. When she regains consciousness after her tumble from the train, she is staring into the face of the most handsome man she has ever met and has no memory. The man is Slade Delanza and he thinks Regina is Elizabeth Sinclair, his dead brother's fiancée. Having no memory, Regina hesitantly accepts the Delanza family's invitation to come to their ranch and take the time to recover. She soon discovers the reasons she is really there and tries to accept that she is this Elizabeth Sinclair. All she knows is that, whoever she is, she deeply cares for Slade. And in his own moody, unsociable, and resentful ways, Slade seems to care for her.

Several overused plot lines in Secrets are among my least favorite. I really dislike the "amnesia" line and even more the "marriage of convenience" line. On top of that you have such an angry hero that takes every chance to misunderstand any little thing concerning Regina (Elizabeth). I tired of his extreme moodiness and reluctant company by the midpoint of the book. At that time, I thought the book could rate no higher than three stars. I let myself skip ahead about 70 pages (something I rarely do) to determine if there was any hope and gratefully I did see a large necessary shift in the story. So I turned those 70 pages back, continued reading, and found that I loved the rest of the book. This latter portion was five star reading. Since Slade is still very moody, I wondered why the heroine was even attracted to him at times. Slade still uses every excuse he can find to distance himself from Regina or misunderstand her. But Regina is different. She has gotten some backbone after he secretly left her at the ranch the day after their wedding. When she next encounters him, she demands something from Slade that has him almost speechless and as the reader you are thinking "Way to go Regina!" Their relationship takes a whole new turn and we begin to understand some of the reasons for Slade's moroseness. Away from his father, Slade actually has the ability to smile and laugh.

Although the first half of the book drags, I still recommend Secrets for some good reading. I did relish nearly every page of the last half and felt it well worth my initial impatience. Regina is a very likable heroine and finds herself making stands that even surprise herself. Of course, the very influential and immensely rich Bragg family eventually gets into the action and cause more than one problem. Through it all there are highs and lows. Joyce certainly knows how to keep a lively pace (once it got going) and the secondary characters add to the overall interest of the story rather than detract from it. There are some great sensual scenes that rate a solid 4.0 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines). Slade is the character that matures in this story. He has much angst to work through but it is not nearly as pitiful as we see in many romance stories. He actually has a lot to be thankful for and that only makes him appear more angry and immature. But Regina seems to have commitment and determination on her side and she eventually has a great influence on Slade's pessimistic outlook on life. I have already chosen my next Brenda Joyce novel for reading. I still expect some great reads from her huge backlist.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SHOULD HAVE MORE THAN JUST 5 STARS, July 2, 2002
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I LOVE the way Brenda Joyce used to write. Her heroines were almost always strong, powerful women NOT willing to let their fears rule them. There is always the constant miscommunications, misunderstood actions, wrong assumptions and way too much pride in both the lead characters. I LOVE Slade, in both character and description, physical as well as emotional. He is the kind of man women love completely and usually right off the bat, but who drives us crazy in ALL kinds of ways. His and Regina's wedding night is sensual in the extreme. I love the way Regina will NOT take no for an answer and won't give up, alot like her sister Nicole in Joyce's "Scandalous Love". Where Regina was once a very proper, but very sensual, (totally a Bragg trait) english Lady and daughter of an Earl, she now brings out her own true character.
The love scenes border on erotica and definetly get YOUR pulse racing, the fights are about normal for this kind of genre. What makes it really unusual is that SLADE is the character that cannot make up HIS mind. He desparately wants Regina, but refuses to feel good enough for her or anybody. In a previous review,the reviewer got the Slade's father's name wrong. It was Rick, not Roy, and Regina backs him straight up and makes him finally see Slade as what he is. AN EXTREMELY HONORABLE & SENSITIVE MAN. I love this book. No bodice rippers here, these are MEN and WOMEN at their finest. The little flirtatious scene Regina does on the beach, cracks me up. SHE slowly seduces HIM, and wears HIM down. The scene in the woods and driving rain, left me so hopeful and breathless. I ALMOST FELT AS DISAPPOINTED AS REGINA DID. BUY THIS BOOK, AS WELL AS
"THE GAME", Liam O'Neil is THE MOST SEDUCTIVE MALE CREATURE I'VE EVER ENCOUNTERED, AND KATHERINE MUST HAVE ICE IN HER BLOOD TO WITHSTAND THE FIRST ASSAULT. Also very good books by Joyce are, "Fires of Paradise" Shoz meets his match in Lucy, "Violet Fire", Grace wipes Rathe out, "Firestorm" Storm Bragg wups up on Brett, another awesome male character. Try Joyce's old books. They are worth it.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thumbs Up For The HEROINE!, December 26, 1999
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Slade and Regina attracted to each other right away and the story develops when they get together and the problems that evolve of their coming together. I thought Regina was real brave in the story. She was willing to fight for her love for Slade from the beginning to the end. She deceives Slade into marrying her only because she did not want to lose him to the real Elizabeth. Only when she realizes that Slade runs out on their marriage did she want to end it. At the end, she was the one that convinced Slade that he was wrong in thinking she could not live a hard working life. I thought it made the hero look weak in the story. And Slade was also running away the marriage because he did not want to fall in love with his brother's fiance and to end their attraction toward one another. At the end where Slade and Roy make up was also due to Regina's interference. I thought Slade was brave only when he refused to divorce Regina and tried to win her love back. It was well worth to read.
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Elizabeth Sinclair, San Francisco, Charles Mann, Regina Shelton, San Luis Obispo, Regina Bragg Shelton, Slade Delanza, Mista Slade, Paso Robles, Brett D'Archand, Father Joseph, Judge Steiner, New York, Rick Delanza, Southern Pacific, Thank God, California Street, Charlie Mann, George Sinclair, Monsieur Bertrand, Abruptly Slade, Earl of Dragmore, Franklin Street, Gough Street, James Delanza
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