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Strictly Forbidden (Zebra Historical Romance) [Paperback]

Bradley Shelley (Author)
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Gavin Daggett, the Duke of Cropthorne, will do anything to keep his cousin, James Howland, from marrying Kira Melbourne, the most notorious woman in London. Both Kira's mixed heritage and her fallen status have turned her into a social pariah, and now, in an attempt to repair her tattered reputation, the scheming seductress has apparently convinced his naive clergyman cousin to wed her. Gavin is determined to put an end to their scandalous engagement. To prove how unsuitable Kira is as a potential spouse, Gavin plots to seduce the exotic beauty, but his simple plan takes an unexpected turn once Gavin discovers how dangerously easy it is to desire Kira. A polished blend of passion and suspense, Bradley's latest historical features a fascinating heroine who has been unfairly tarnished by innuendo but who fights to regain her place in society. John Charles
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra (September 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821772406
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821772409
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #327,575 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

You know what they say about curiosity and the cat...but if you still want to know, read below.

Shayla Black (aka Shelley Bradley) is the national bestselling author of 30+ sizzling contemporary, erotic, paranormal, and historical romances for multiple print and electronic publishers. She lives in Texas with her husband, munchkin, and one very spoiled cat. In her "free" time, she enjoys reality TV, reading and listening to an eclectic blend of music.

Shayla has won or placed in over a dozen writing contests, including Passionate Ink's Passionate Plume, Colorado Romance Writers Award of Excellence, and the National Reader's Choice Awards. Romantic Times has awarded her Top Picks, a KISS Hero Award and a nomination for Best Erotic Romance of 2007.

A writing risk-taker, Shayla enjoys tackling writing challenges with every book.



 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shelley sizzles again!!, September 25, 2002
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This review is from: Strictly Forbidden (Zebra Historical Romance) (Paperback)
Gavin Daggett, Duke of Cropthorne, is thrown into a tailspin with the arrival of his cousin James' fiancée. Kira Melbourne is considered quite scandalous after having spent two full days with the roguish Lord Vance. And there is nothing Gavin detests more than scandal. However, when Gavin first sees Kira he is instantly attracted to her exotic beauty. As head of the family, he must find a way to stop the upcoming nuptials and his reaction to his cousin's betrothed adds to his dilemma.
Kira has spent her life as an outcast because of her foreign heritage given to her by her Persian mother. Now, after an incident with a man she trusted, she is an outcast in London society. So when James, a tender and caring clergyman, offers her a respectable marriage, she accepts, hoping that one day love will come.


As soon as Kira arrives at Norfield Park, she clashes with her fiancée's stern cousin and refuses to give in to his demands to call off the marriage. But she is aware of Gavin's striking good looks and is vulnerable to the attention the handsome Duke turns on her. Gavin swears to do anything to stop the scandal this marriage will bring to the family. His plan of seduction changes his life, and what he has believed to be a curse in his hot blood laying dormant for years.


Ohhhh, I loved this book!! Set in the London ton, I enjoyed it as much as I did ONE WICKED NIGHT, also by Shelley Bradley. STRICTLY FORBIDDEN is an intriguing story, perfectly plotted with steamy satisfying ... scenes and an absorbing romance that I never wanted to end. I am an insatiable reader and I want more from this talented writer. This was a truly wonderful book which I would give many stars!!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating; significantly better than the first in series, May 31, 2004
This review is from: Strictly Forbidden (Zebra Historical Romance) (Paperback)
Gavin is an interesting hero: he can be warm and witty or arrogant and self-deluded. He's smart and responsible, but too easily (mis)led by the family "curse" and too readily believes love to be mere lust. In fact, nearly everyone wonders if he has a heart. He's flawed, just like real people. He really battles with his feelings for her, often rationalizing his actions, some of which really are not nice.

Kira is a noble, graceful, and open-hearted woman, who is perhaps too naive and too willing to endure insults based on her mixed heritage. It is her loving nature that eventually cracks open Gavin's heart. But she does from time to time stand up for herself, eventually refusing to allow others to think poorly of her and refusing to think so of herself.

The story remains interesting throughtout, the characters are thoroughly developed, and the multilayered plot is finely drawn. The reader is also treated to a renewal of acquaintance with Brock and Maddie from Strictly Seduction (which I didn't like as well as this one), who actually fare almost better in this story. The love scenes here, indeed the entire romance, are much better, and more genuine, more loving.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a captivating read, September 17, 2002
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With "Strictly Forbidden," Shelley Bradley has written an early Victorian romance novel that is truly captivating. From the very first page, I was hooked -- but not because "Strictly Forbidden" boasts of possessing a sizzling and romantic love story, but because this was one of the most angst-driven plots I've ever come across, and because "Strictly Forbidden" possesses one of the most courageous and engaging heroines I've ever come across.

The previous reviewer has done a really good job of encapsulating the basic plot premise, so I won't bore you with another recap. But basically the story revolves around the engagement of an unfortunately notorious young lady (Kira Melbourne) of mixed parentage to a young clergymen of a noble family (James Howland) , and his family's efforts (his mother and his cousin, Gavin Daggett, the Duke of Cropthorne) to separate the two. From the very first moment Kira appeared on the scene, she engaged both my interest and sympathies -- Shelley Bradley did a fantastic job of 'fleshing out' this character, showing us all facets of her character and personality. Ms Bradley also did a really good job in depicting the kinds of difficulties a person of mixed parentage would face -- the easy manner in which people are quick to assume the worse and to condemn just because someone is slightly different.

However, on the negative side, I have to admit that I really hated the duke for much of the novel. Much of his behaviour was deplorable and (at times) really appalling. But I will own that Ms Bradley did a really good job of depicting the conflict that he feels about his attraction for Kira and his determination to end Kira's engagement to James, no matter the pain he may cause; and the confusion he feels as he tries to make his mind if Kira is a heartless wanton or a severely wronged young lady.

Ultimately however, what I really liked about this novel was not the 'romance' that develops between the duke and Kira (the duke tends to rhapsodize too much about Kira's body and mouth and not enough on her character and personality for me to believe that he was truly in love with her and not in 'lust' with her), but the fact that this was the story of a young woman who had the courage and heart to face down her detractors, who armed with only prejudice, rumour and innuendo thought nothing to destroying her reputation and making her life quite hellish. Kira behaves throughout the novel with a kind of grace and dignity that is completely admirable -- rooting for Kira to attain all that she desired was not a problem at all! At the same time she is no doormat -- I really enjoyed the scenes where she tells the duke off! Another aspect of the novel that I rather liked was that Ms Bradley provided Kira with a younger brother (probably the hero of the next 'Strictly' installation, though I wouldn't at all mind reading a future 'Strictly' book that featured James as the romantic hero) who cared enough to fight for her honour and to clear her name. The last couple of chapters when the duke finally comes to his senses made for satisfying reading as well, though I would have preferred it if there had been a lot more groveling on his part. Kira was too softhearted! But than she was a woman in love, who had finally attained her heart's desire.

All in all, in spite of my frustration at the duke's shoddy behaviour, I have to admit that "Strictly Forbidden" was an enthralling and captivating read, not to be missed.

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