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The Spymaster's Lady (The Spymaster Series) [Kindle Edition]

Joanna Bourne
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (96 customer reviews)

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British spymaster Robert Grey came to France to find Annique Villiers, the notorious “Fox Cub,” only to end up sharing the same prison cell as the beautiful spy. In order to escape, the two enter into a reluctant partnership that ends the minute they’re free. Believing that Annique has valuable information about the “Albion plans”—Napoléon’s scheme to invade England—Robert’s only goal is to get her back to London, but the surprisingly resourceful Annique is determined to thwart Robert at every turn. In her exceptional debut romance, Bourne deftly distills danger, deception, and desire into a seamlessly constructed story that will captivate readers with its irresistible combination of superbly nuanced characters and a high-adrenaline plot. --John Charles

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She's never met a man she couldn't deceive...until now.

She's braved battlefields. She's stolen dispatches from under the noses of heads of state. She's played the worldly courtesan, the naive virgin, the refined British lady, even a Gypsy boy. But Annique Villiers, the elusive spy known as the Fox Cub, has finally met the one man she can't outwit.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 324 KB
  • Print Length: 386 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0425219607
  • Publisher: Berkley (January 2, 2008)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0010VEKTK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (96 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #12,538 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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46 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular & Stunning Spy Romance, January 25, 2008
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Misuzmama (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
Consequence brings together two enemies who are forced to become tenuous allies in the most perilous circumstance. Annique Villers , the elusive Fox Cub, is the most brilliant, beautiful and dangerous French Spy. Robert Grey, the Head of the British Section, is a ruthless spymaster. One holds the key to the fate of two countries. The other, the will and determination to unlock those secrets. Both are serving two conflicting masters; one of the world and one of the heart.

Let the Game begin.

An utterly romantic and riveting novel set against the backdrop of France and England during the Napoleonic Wars. Its simply astonishing that this is a debut. I have found when reading some supposedly 'spy' romance books, much of what is the actual daily *life* of a spy is not included. This ENTIRE book is just that -what they do, how they survive and accomplish their mission. This is not ballroom and parlor espionage. Rather its treacherous field operations with weapons, disguise and cunning. The book is full of rich historical detail which completely absorbs the reader. I actually felt like a voyeur, right there in every scene. There wasn't too much nor too little, just enough to keep me hooked. Bourne (author) has an uncanny ability to make even the mundane fascinating. Her characters are full bodied and well defined. And most importantly they DON'T compromise their own beliefs, which makes this novel even more astonishing. How exactly are two enemies going to end up together? Well you'll just have to read it to find that out!

I really think that this book defines what a 'spy' romance should be. If your going to write about spies then please WRITE about spies! Show me what they do and how they do it and I think this book more than does that.

Excellent. Highly Recommended.

Edit- apparently this is technically not a debut. Bourne wrote 'Her Ladyship's Companion' (1983) as well. Unfortunately it is not currently available. The hero is Giles, the young nephew of one of the secondary characters in TSL.
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45 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Read-- No spoilers Buy it!, January 4, 2008
The heroine of this beautifully written novel is a clever French spy named Annique Villiers and her story begins in a dark French prison where she is being tortured by her own countrymen. It is here that she meets hero and British spymaster, Robert Grey, and then, wow--thus begins one wild and wonderful journey from France to London, England. This is the best historical romance I've read in years, no kidding. The plot is incredible with no less than four surprises I did not expect, the first one really shocking and so well written, I had to go back and reread the beginning to see it all laid out on the page. Incredible writing skills. And a very romantic read. I would compare the psychology of the characters to the first Judith Ivory novels, even the earlier Judy Cuevas. These are fantastic characters. It's also a story edged with a real sense of impending danger and yet, there's wit.

One last praise. I know this time period and the writer has really respected her story and setting. Very detailed.

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a spy/romance I enjoyed!, January 5, 2008
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Viv (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
I am awed that this is Bourne's first novel. I was blown away by the intricate details and actually felt I was in the story. The spy element has been done so many times, however, not this convincingly. No detail was spared. I loved Bourne's use of languages and Annique was brilliant.

The reason I didn't give "TSL" 5 stars is because while Annique's character was well-developed and delightful, I felt Grey's was not at all fleshed out. In fact, I found myself liking Adrian more as he seemed to have more substance and personality. Also, though there was sensual tension and hero jealousy it was a bit too subtle for me. The ending tied itself up much too easily as well.

I did enjoy 'The Spymaster's Lady' and have put Joanna Bourne on my auto-buy list. Add this one to your keeper shelves.
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I write historical fiction set in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France and Regency England. It was a time of love and sacrifice, clashing ideals, and really cool clothing.

I live in the Appalachian Mountains with my family and my dog and cat.

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