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Dangerous Joy
Dangerous Joy
Author: Jo Beverley
Felicity is a rebellious heiress with a terrible secret. Miles is her unwanted guardian, a man of seductive power and dangerous sensuality. When they come together one night, what begins as a charade borne of desperation turns into an illicit liason. And soon one man's dark treachery will drive the pair of lovers to risk the unthinkable.
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ISBN-13: 9780821751299
ISBN-10: 0821751298
Publication Date: 11/1/1995
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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Never a dull moment when you're on an adventure with "The Rogues" and this book is no exception. Interesting characters who get into all kinds of messes and say the funniest things. I always enjoy the books in this series even though I've read them out of order.
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The Company of Rogues books are a splendid series, and this book is no exception. Miles & Felicity are excellent characters and their interactions just sizzle. Wit, danger, sensuality, and much more combine to make this an excellent read. Miles is a warm-hearted, easy-going hero faced with a hellion of a ward whose plans to make things better always seem to make things more difficult. Sparks fly between them in a dozen different ways, each of them delightful.
Other members of the Rogues make appearances (a common thread through all of them, as Miles & Felicity have appeared in other books), tying the novels together nicely. The cats are a key feature; one cat scene had me near tears, shouting "No!" to the author. A nice, subtle bit of Irish paranormal adds to the setting and tone of the book.

The only caveat is that Felicity has essentially grown up with training in society; as a result, being Miles' wife, the future Countess of Kilgoran, will be a difficult feat. The reader is left to assume that Miles and his family and friends will provide her education.

That aside, however, A Dangerous Joy is a joy to read.


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