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The Lion's Daughter (Scoundrels, Bk 1)
The Lion's Daughter - Scoundrels, Bk 1
Author: Loretta Chase
PASSION BORN — She is Esme Brantmore, a fearless rebel with a tender heart but a temper that runs hotter than her flaming red hair. Secretly determined to avenge her father's death, she is forced to travel with a handsome English wastrel through a harsh and treacherous land. — Varian St. George, an arrogant aristocrat, has gambled away his family ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380766475
ISBN-10: 0380766477
Publication Date: 10/1992
Pages: 380
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed The Lion's Daughter (Scoundrels, Bk 1) on + 3389 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This is a reissue - orginally published 1992. I did not care for it as much as Loretta Chase's later books: the plot was overly complex; the hero, more of a nere-do-well than appealing; the heroine, overly impulsive and thoughtless. However, there were interesting twists and turns,more wit than many other historicals, an engaging 12 year old boy, plus tragedy and mystery spanning a couple decades. One can also learn a bit of Albanian. Esme Brentmor is a young lady, daughter of a disowned noble (kicknamed the Red Lion by his adopted countrymen). She was born and raised in Albania circa early 1800's, a country full of intrigue and fatal political infighting, not to mention harems.Varian St. George, Lord Edenmont is an impoverish lord, living off his wits, who ends up entangled in Albanian plots, Esme's young cousin, Percival, and the search for a missing chess piece that is linked to illegal weapons trade.Everyone ends up back in England, revisiting the past, with a dramatic finale that ties up all the loose ends. As for Esme and Varian: 'opposites attract'; during the course of events, Varian matures, and Esme learns some self governance. By the end, the reader feels more confident that they will live happily ever after.
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Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book. The setting was different (Albania) and the characters were very likeable. The book moved at a good pace and kept me interested.
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sdgirl avatar reviewed The Lion's Daughter (Scoundrels, Bk 1) on + 160 more book reviews
This book did not hold my interest like her other books. Maybe it was the setting in Albania, or how it bounced from scene to scene, but not one of my favorites of hers. Still going to read the next one in the series hopefully I will like it better.
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Didn't fall in love with the hero, Varian St. George. Wish I'd liked this book more but will keep for a second reading. Loretta Chase is among the best and I was disappointed with this book but glad I'd read others first.

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