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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nasty.
A dark and sinister book filled with a threatening evil -- an evil kept below the surface. Jane Feather fills the novel with intrigue and devious schemes.

The setting is the late Georgian era. A time when frenzied male hedonism rules -- live big, play big. A time ravaged with over indulgence, whether it is food, drink, gambling or a brazen sexual encounter with another...

Published on February 6, 2004 by MaryGrace Meloche

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, not great
Vanity is a solid read about an adventurous girl, who at a young age shoulders the burden of taking care of herself and her incompetent but scholarly father, and the revenge-plotting, true Earl of Wyndham whose title was wrongfully taken by his evil twin brother. When Octavia fatefully picks the pocket of notorious highwayman Lord Nick/Rupert/Cullum, she is literally...
Published on September 28, 2000 by J. Wu


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, not great, September 28, 2000
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This review is from: Vanity (Mass Market Paperback)
Vanity is a solid read about an adventurous girl, who at a young age shoulders the burden of taking care of herself and her incompetent but scholarly father, and the revenge-plotting, true Earl of Wyndham whose title was wrongfully taken by his evil twin brother. When Octavia fatefully picks the pocket of notorious highwayman Lord Nick/Rupert/Cullum, she is literally dragged into his world of revenge and identity issues. Nick/Rupert/Cullum drugs her one night to "initiate" her into his "dark" world and to tie her to him by basically turning her into a nymphomaniac. To support herself and father, she agrees to help Nick/Rupert/Cullum by seducing the current Earl of Wyndham, unbeknownst to her - his evil twin brother. Of course, they fall in love despite themselves.

The characters don't exactly lack chemistry but neither do they fully have any. The problem lies in that Feather fails to establish any true empathy for the characters. Also, the subplots: Rupert's scheme to get Octavia's revenge for her, Letitia's observance of Octavia's trysts with her husband, Frank the chimney boy's appearances and disappearances, and Octavia's father's pretended ignorance do not really serve their purposes within the story. The last three, in particular, have no real place within the plot.

All in all, it is a pretty fast read if you want to bother with it; although, I would recommend other books before this one.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nasty., February 6, 2004
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A dark and sinister book filled with a threatening evil -- an evil kept below the surface. Jane Feather fills the novel with intrigue and devious schemes.

The setting is the late Georgian era. A time when frenzied male hedonism rules -- live big, play big. A time ravaged with over indulgence, whether it is food, drink, gambling or a brazen sexual encounter with another man's wife. I am always uncomfortable with adulterous themes, and I'm grateful few authors travel this path. Nevertheless, I suppose, in this story, it is a necessary ingredient -- an ingredient that bonds the contract our two characters have agreed to fulfill.

Jane Feather covers the era's historical view with careful planning. The author describes the prevailing fashions, the political views, and the distinct class divisions with superb detail.

Yet, I felt a problem with the book's outline. The author insinuates a strong sexual desire between our lovers, but the reader senses it is only a clever facade. We never explore true sexual tension. The sultry cravings and lustful desires are missing. The initial seduction scene is very uncomfortable -- it is murky and bizarre -- the hero drugs the heroine and then introduces her into an eerie sexual world. Disappointingly, the reader will not find flirtatious frolic among these pages.

Grace Atkinson, Ontario - Canada.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vanity was spell binding.Each page brings new excitement., May 18, 1999
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Vanity was one of Feather's best.Octavia is a loveable person that you can easily identify with. She is all passion-motivated by love and willing to do what ever she is asked by her master lover Rupert-Lord Nick or Cullum.His main goal in life is to get even with his evil brother Philip no matter what the cost even the Love of his life. The love that grows between Octavia nad Cullum is unavoidable. What will it cost them? Read this powerful romance to find out. Loved it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, September 12, 2008
This review is from: Vanity (Mass Market Paperback)
All in all, this was quite a good book. Anyway, there were a few things I didn't like about it. First, I don't know why the prince had to appear in the book. It was totally unnecessary and made the book all the more unrealistic. Second, I hated hero's names (except for Lord Nick). Rupert and Cullum just aren't good names for heroes. Third, it is never explained why the hero is a highwayman. And the way Rupert was using Octavia (ah well, another horrible name), and the fact that he was sleeping with her while she was seducing his brother was just... well, not tasteful.
I found it rather surprising that Octavia was so eager to jump between the sheets with Rupert. I doubt any well-bred lady of the era would do it.
However, the part of the story where you could watch their feelings for each other grow was nice, and therefore four stars.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vanity, February 27, 2006
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This book was fun with lost of passion and emotional events. I would recommend it.Jane was great and different as usual. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Details Details Details - Give Us A Break Already!, August 3, 1998
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I really enjoyed some of Jane's earlier books but this one just went on and on and on about the character's outfits! You know we only need a couple of paragraphs to get an idea of what the hero and his lady look like. By the way, can we stay away from incomplete storylines, please?
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