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Simon Atwood, Lord Granger, once gave all for his country—and paid the price. Now, his handsome face haunted by a secret sorrow, Simon has undertaken a mission far closer to home, but no less dangerous. And though he hesitates to risk her safety, he must seek the help of Jane Chatham, an enchanting dance teacher who could prove a worthy partner—in espionage and in love.

Forced to live by her wiles far from her well-bred country upbringing, Jane Chatham is suspicious of every man's intentions, even those of a gentleman like Simon Atwood. After all, she knows nothing of this enigmatic nobleman, and has no reason to believe his promises. Keeping him at a distance should prove simple for the resourceful, quick-witted beauty . . . until she finds herself mesmerized by Simon's dark and dangerous ways, consumed by a passion that puts her very life at stake.



About the Author

Edith Layton loves to write. She wrote articles and opinion pieces for The New York Times and Newsday, as well as local papers, and freelanced writing publicity before she began writing novels. Publishers Weekly called her "one of romance's most gifted writers." She has received many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romantic Times, and excellent reviews and commendations from Library Journal, Romance Readers Anonymous, and Romance Writers of America. She also writes historical novels under the name Edith Felber. Queen of Shadows, set in fourteenth-century England, is coming out this year. Mother of three grown children, she lives on Long Island with her devoted dog, Miss Daisy, her half feral parakeet, Little Richard, and various nameless pond fish in the fishness protection program.


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (May 27, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061253634
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061253638
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not particularly dark and dangerous, July 14, 2008
Jane Chatham is a gentlewoman down on her luck and without family upon whom she can rely. She realises she may be able to make enough money to live on by giving dancing lessons to the children of the nobility and has measured success at this - enough to keep her off the breadline. However when she comes to the notice of various gentlemen as she is giving dancing lessons at the home of Lady Harwood, she finds herself in the middle of some gentle espionage. Simon Atwood, Lord Granger, asks her to give him information on various people who are flocking around Lady Harwood.

It seems that espionage is catching, however, as in due course Lady Harwood and Viscount Delancey also ask Jane to spy for them. However Jane has loyalty to her original employer and keeps in touch with Simon. As they spend more time together it looks like Jane's reputation might be damaged beyond repair, but as Simon has apparently been damaged beyond repair following imprisonment and torture by the French, what chance does she have to smooth her life out? And who might be trying to kill Simon?

This was a gentle story with events floating along and few really exciting moments. The relationship between Simon and Jane felt a bit woolly with no obvious reason, apart from physical appearance, for the two to be attracted to each other. Jane's a strange mix of naivete and common sense and Simon's actions often seemed a bit strange. He went to great efforts to disguise himself and then kept putting Jane in dodgy situations. The spying plot didn't work very well to this reader with the unmasking of the villain no surprise at all. The plot device of Lady Harwood's salons also felt very contrived, as did Jane's various mishaps. All in all this was an inoffensive book but with little really to recommend it.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2008
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars don't waste your time, July 16, 2008
I wasn't sure I'd make it through this one (and I never leave a book half-finished). For starters, she desperately needs a better editor. Aside from a handful of technical errors (like names that change spellings from one sentence to the next) were numerous inconsistencies - for example, when the hero and heroine first meet he introduces himself, and it's clear from her reaction that she is familiar with his notoriety - then several pages later, she found out his identify from the servants - then some time later, his past is explained to her by another character, and she appears entirely unfamiliar with it. At one point she mentions a brother, then later she has no family. He is 'Lord Granger', but nowhere in the book does it see fit to mention lord of what. Et cetera. On top of that, there is nothing remotely "dark or dangerous" about the hero as implied by the title - his character is not at all well developed. The villain is predictable, the villain's rationale is inane, and the series of events that take you there are improbable (and my standards of probability for a romance novel are pretty low). This is my first Edith Layton novel, and it will definitely be my last.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, April 17, 2009
This book was bland. The characters were very one unlikeable, they lacked passion. Even the "Villain" was vanilla.

(Spoiler) It made me laugh how Proctor just casually left when he was held at gun point by a woman, or how Simon who was just about to be killed told Jane to just let Proctor go. Proctor gave his word as a gentleman after all. *eye roll*

The love scenes lacked EVERYTHING. Their kisses were boring, they had no passion at all. I couldn't believe that these two people even loved each other. They never come right and actually say it. I believe if there were any feelings they were one sided. Simon seemed more amused by her than anything else. His proposal to her was probably the most unromantic thing I had ever read in a romance novel.

One more thing! I was tried of Jane falling on the floor during dance class. The last time when the floor was slippery, she new it was slippery. Yet she tried to do complicated dance moves on it anyway. Then she was shocked when she fell.

I read one other book by Edith Layton called Gypsy lover. That is a pretty good book. I'm not sure what happened with this one though.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Decent Read - Not Great

Former spy Simon Atwood, Lord Granger had served his country well at a great personal price, having been captured, tortured and held for over a year in a French prison... Read more
Published 9 months ago by M. Rondeau

3.0 out of 5 stars Lots of spying and sexual tension.
I enjoyed this book - but I am glad I got it at the Library. I enjoy this genre and I was able to finish this book (unlike some others lately) it was just missing something. Read more
Published 15 months ago by C. Brigden

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Simon, Lord Granger, needs the help of Jane Chatham, a Dance Teacher, for his espionage work. Jane tries not to get herself involved with Lord Granger but Simon's easy manners... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Fizzled out in the end
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 1/2 stars: second half of the book fails to live up to promise
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