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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This author knows how to please her readers!,
This review is from: Touch Me (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
Set in Little Longstone, Kent. The year is 1820. Thirty-two-year-old Genevieve Ralston has everyone in her small town believing she is a widow. Therefore, no one snubbed her for having a lover. For over a decade she was the mistress of Richard, the Earl of Ridgemoor. Though only his mistress, Genevieve thought Richard loved her as much as she did him. Then came the horrible moment, one year ago, when Richard learned of her arthritis. Richard told Genevieve that he could not stand the thought of her hands, with swollen joints, touching him. He broke off their affair. Richard did not even tell Genevieve in person that it was over between them. He sent the news in a letter. So when Genevieve received an alabaster puzzle box from Richard with a note for her to safeguard it until he arrived to retrieve it, she did not hesitate to solve the puzzle and snoop to find out what the box contained. Believing Richard may send someone else to collect the box, Genevieve hid the paper she had found within the box. If Richard wanted it back, he would have to come in person and face her. If nothing else, she deserved that.
Simon Cooperstone, Viscount Kilburn, had been a spy for the Crown for eight years. As the Earl of Ridgemoor was dying, he told Simon that his killer's name and important evidence could be found within the alabaster puzzle box he sent to Genevieve. Though his superiors knew him well, all evidence pointed at Simon as Richard's murderer. Given a fortnight to clear his name, Simon rented the home next to Genevieve and began to pass himself off as a simple steward on vacation. With no way of knowing if Genevieve had a hand in Richard's death, Simon decided to seduce the former mistress and search her home for the box. He quickly learned there were several problems with that plan though. Genevieve refused to even touch anyone. She constantly wore gloves to make sure of it. In addition, the lovely lady refused to ever become close to a man again. Then there was the problem of her only servant, Baxter. The giant bald manservant overflowed in bulk and muscles. It was obvious that Genevieve and Baxter have long known each other. Baxter made sure Simon knew that he would be keeping an eye on him and gladly rip Simon into tiny pieces should he ever upset Genevieve. ***** FIVE STARS! Jacquie D'Alessandro doesn't just pen a barren road that eventually leads to a happily-ever-after ending. She paves a highway with several NON-rest stops of action and adventure. There is much more going on than I mention in my synopsis. More than once I had to remind myself to breathe! But it is more than simply all the danger and intrigue jammed into this single story that kept me devouring each page. It is also due to the steamy love scenes. Harlequin titled the books of this line "BLAZE" for a reason! This is a wonderful way to warm up on a chilly night. ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Touch Me (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
I was really pleased to hear that Ms D'Alessandra had written the story of the shamed mistress, Genevieve Ralston, who we first met in the lovely book "Love and the single heiress". At first I didn't think I'd enjoy it as it started off with spies and murder (I don't enjoy the action historical romance much), but the book focused on the developing romnace between Genevieve and Simon. It was a beautiful build up with some very tender but sexy scenes, and a lesson to some writers about how to develop a feeling of emotional and sensal tension thst really engages the reader. I gave the book 4 stars instead of 5 stars just because I felt the ending was a tad rushed and formulic. Otherwise, it's a lovely romance that I would highly recommend.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Touch Me by Jacquie D'Alessandro,
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I love Jacquie D'Alessandro's romance novels and this one was as wonderful as all her others have been. Her books are keepers; the books you read again and again.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Touch Me (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
Genevive Rolston is not what she seems - the discarded mistress of the Earl of Ridgemoor receives an alabaster box with a message in it from her former lover. When he discarded her he claimed that her arthritic condition disgusted him.
The Earl is murdered - and Simon Cooperstone, the Viscount of Kilburn, was with him when he died. The Earl told Simon that the identity of his killer is in the alabaster box sent to Genevive. Simon is anxiously seeking the box because he has been wrongfully accused of the Earl's murder. Ms. D'Allesandro's taken a secondary character from a previous novel and given her depth and purpose. This novelette is more graphic (hey, it's a BLAZE novel)but equally entertaining. Love and the Single Heiress
5.0 out of 5 stars
Title should be changed to Read me!,
This review is from: Touch Me (Harlequin Blaze) (Mass Market Paperback)
After reading the first page, I was reeled in by the political intrigue and the murder. Jacquie D'Alessandro penned a very good historical romance with Touch Me, crossing the boundaries of social class in the Regency era. I don't want to give away too much but I emjoyed every page.
I wanted to try something new to read this time, but I'll be looking for her books in the future. |
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Touch Me (Harlequin Blaze) by Jacquie D'Alessandro (Mass Market Paperback - October 1, 2009)
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