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"Arts Magica" by Kay Hooper was one of the stand-out stories in this bunch. The hero and heroine were well-developed for a novella, and the premise was both interesting and different from the norm.
I don't normally enjoy overly sweet romantic stories, but I'll make an exception for "Gabriel's Angel." The characters and romance were very, well, sweet, and I was definitely rooting for them by the end.
"Stuck with You" is a decent story. The novella form forces the characters to undo long-time biases in a short amount of time -- a short enough time that the transition in their relationship felt abrupt. But, the characters were appealing, and I especially enjoyed the ending.
"Close Quarters" was probably the weakest of the bunch, although it's still a good read. The secondary characters were especially appealing with their mischief. But, again, the relationship transition felt awkward.
"Trouble at Midnight" is well-written, with an interesting premise. I liked the characters a lot, and enjoyed the story. But I felt a little cheated, too; this story could have used a little more development to be truly outstanding.
Despite all these criticisms, all the stories in this anthology were well-written and interesting. This is a very good read from some talented authors. (And, even better, since it's now 2001, we can look at the dire Y2K predictions and snicker. Hehe.)
Arts Magica - A quick easy read. A young wizard plays with an experiment created by the man she admires. When the Y2K bug hits she finds herself transported to his home in 1899.
Gabriel's Angel - The Y2K try's to put an end to Gabe Rawlins future in the new millennium. He meets a gorgeous angel who helps him find his way.
Stuck With You - When the Y2K bug hits Attorneys Lauren Alexander and Griffin Sloan find themselves stuck with each other. They learn that the Y2K and fate are working together to set the record straight.
Close Quarters - Veronica Rourke thinks she is committing a felony to protect her fathers privacy. When the Y2K hits she finds herself trapped with the man she is sabotaging.
Trouble at Midnight - Dora Wickers wants to make changes in her life...but she doesn't know if her Clark Kent / Banker boyfriend fits in. When the Y2K hits they find themselves stranded on a train forced to make a decision.
I liked the premise of true love being in the hands of fate AND the Y2K bug. Let me remind you this is an anthology, the stories are short and the relationships are quick, so don't be surprised if you come away wanting more. This passionate anthology is a fun easygoing read to start the new millennium with.
Readers who loved Kay Hooper's THE WIZARD OF SEATTLE, will be estatic at the chance to see Richard and Serena Merlin again. In this story, you meet their apprentice, Felictiy Grant, who has yet to learn how to control her own powers. While experimenting with her powers, Felicity gets thrown back in time to 19th Century London and into the arms of one delicious scientist.
With "Stuck with You", Michelle Martin gifts readers with something that is often hard to find, a love story that is not only "sizzling" hot, but also heart sweet. When two adversaries are stuck in an elevator due to the Y2K bug, they are forced to find out that they have more in common than they knew. Their journey to this discovery is one of the sweetest that I have read in years. I've never read a book by Michelle Martin before, but I'm making it a Y2K resolution to change that and fast.
Jill Shalvis' "Trouble at Midnight", is another story of characters discovering new things about each other. Dora thought that her "soon to be" fiance Adam Morgan was just a dull, dependable Clark Kent kind of guy. She knows that other ladies would love to have a dependable man like him, but she longs for more adventure and mystery. It takes a Y2K disaster to show her that Adam is all the adventure she would ever need. He is one hot hero!
The other stories in the collection are just as good, but these three were my favorites!
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Unfortunately, this young man is much more fond of clothes, the ton, gaming, and any number of other things than he is of the idea of marriage, let alone the actuality. It was something he knew he'd have to do someday, but preferably not for another ten or twenty years.
The two sets of parents contrive a summer visit of some two dozen acquaintances at the Viscount's own estate, Charlisle, so that the two young people can meet, get accustomed to each other, get betrothed, and then get married a month later. Nothing to it!
Neither set of parents nor the young people themselves, reckon on the disruption caused by the butler. John Rawlins is the son of a Duke, but from the wrong side of the blanket. In aid of his friend, Fitz, he assumes the office of butler for the duration of the summer party at Charlisle.
As the young couple contrive to become un-betrothed, the butler is not the ONLY one who laughed!
How sad for the rest of us that the author is no longer writing these books!
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To my great pleasure, and no little surprise, I found this book to be a 'perfect' Regency, following the habits and mores as we've come to know them, of wealthy, titled country folk, who take great exception to anything that disrupts their notion of how life should go on. All the standard characters and situations are here, deftly described in Ms. Martin's usual humorous way, but with the notable exception that the heroine ends up with--another heroine. There is also a gay romance that ends well. It is a very gentle love story, not at all titillating, so if you're looking for exposition into lesbian habits you won't find it in this book. But if you want a well-written, well-told, well-thought-out and witty story, set in this favorite era, I don't think you'll be unhappy if you read this book. I highly recommend it, in fact, because of these very reasons.
In spite of what you might think, there are NO "lesbian sex secrets" here: this is a "sweet" romance, with a twist--we're not in primarily heterosexual society here, and we get a feel for what it was like for lesbians and gay men at the time--the subterfuge necessary, the need to satisfy appearances, and the reaction of mainstream society around them. It is indeed a comedy of manners, and IF Ms. Martin is lesbian, I am amazed at her skill in depicting, in her other novels, a world foreign to the one she inhabits.
She writes lovely scences, lovely characterizations, and witty dialogue. Don't miss this novel due to any preconceptions: you'll do yourself an injustice, and that would be sad indeed.
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Paper stock is poor and some prints are a bit blurry.
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Winner of a Romantic Times' Reviewer's Choice Award, Stolen Hearts is a solid entry in the contemporary romance/jewel thief subcategory. The editorial reviews capture the set-up well. What I enjoyed was the gradual unraveling of the plan and the terrific twist at the end. The characters are a bit two dimensional but not to the point of annoyance. All told, a pleasant light read.
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I was also annoyed that the author couldn't make up her mind if the inheritance was a barony or a baronetcy - plus the villain could not have been disinherited in favor of the cousin who shouldn't have been able to inherit trhough the female line, etc, etc.
So 4+ stars for the characters and the adventure and 2 stars (or less) for the historical inaccuracy - at least the period is early enough that men still wore long hair -else the heroine would have had a problem.
Isabel is the protector to young Jamie, come to claim his inheritance from his grandfather, after his father is murdered by his own brother. While travelling through England they are met by Jamie's guardian-Lord Brett.
Various adventures, mishaps and imbroglios commence and they barely make it to Brett's home alive.
But, is Jamie the *real* heir? Or is he an imposter? And will Isabel and Brett fall in love?
I loved Isabel, she is feisty, smart, and not above hitting a man where it counts. Brett complements her and Jamie is a bright lad, who deserves his own book, someday.
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When she runs away in New York from her overbearing manager, he hires a detective with problems of his own to track her down. When they find each other, the fun has already begun.
I enjoyed this book not only as a wonderful read, but as a tribute to every movie musical ever made about musicians, performers, and artists. The careful reader and musical lover will be well rewarded by sly bits which interact so perfectly well with the plot and characters that at first I had trouble believing that there were one-liners that hit on performances by Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis, Danny Kaye, and more.
Read it for the plot, and find yourself humming along with Harley Jane as she finds freedom, grows up, and finds the man she loves. Read it and laugh and dream a little dream.
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