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Book Reviews of Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2)

Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2)
Lord of Fire - Knight Miscellany, Bk 2
Author: Gaelen Foley
ISBN-13: 9780449006375
ISBN-10: 0449006379
Publication Date: 1/2/2002
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 173 ratings
Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Paperback
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17 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

BrokenWing avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on
Helpful Score: 8
Outstanding emotionally rich book with one of the sexiest "tortured" heroes ever. On the outside Lucien is bad boy "Lucifer" Knight. On the inside he's just a lonely, hurting little boy who feels inferior to his twin brother and wants to be loved. He runs a spy listening post disguised as the meeting ground for an underground society that has regular orgies and he's tired of all the lies and deception. When Alice Montague, a complete innocent, arrives to collect her slutty sister-in-law Caro, Lucien is completley captivated by Alice's beauty and innocence and keeps her captive because he's lonely and wants a friend (he also wants to seduce her of course). They develop a wonderful friendship that blossoms into love and things get hot, hot, hot. Alice is enchanted by Lucien and can't resist his charms despite thinking that he's dangerous and she's taking a big risk getting involved with him. Lucien is disarmingly charming and at his captivating best when he's with Alice. He's also completley devoted to Alice. There's an interesting spy subplot that puts Alice, Carol and Alice's nephew in danger. Definitely staying on my "keeper" shelf. The others in the Knight miscellany series are also very good but this is undoubtedly the best. Galen has outdone herself. In fact, I liked it **almost** as much as "Outlander." This is a huge compliment.
WebSoccerMom avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Having read Lord of Ice a few months ago, I was glad to read Luciens story. Foleys writing has now made her one of my favorite historical authors. Having become bored with typical historicals this one is uniquely different.

Alice Montague has left her home to bring back her slut of a sister-in-law, Caro. Caro has left town leaving Alice to take care of her nephew whom is now sick with the chicken pox. Caro is now the mistress of Lord Lucifer (Lucien) Knight. While looking for Caro, Alice arrives in the Grotto where a massive orgy is taking place. Lucien is in the guise of Draco and shows up in the middle of the orgy with young new initates crawling all over him. What a different way to start a story.

Everything is not as it seems as Lucien immediately falls for the innocence of Alice and hatches a plan to trap her at his estate. Alice is not some doormat, but proceeds to show Lucien he is try worthy of love.

This book kept me reading late into the night. Not your typical lord/lady story.
annie215 avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 118 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Very good story..I loved it!
Egg-and-Dart avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 90 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Held my attention, but not one of my favorites. Still, she's a better author than most in this genre!
reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 503 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Off to a bit of a slow start, Lord of Fire turned into an emotionally rich tale of a man who perceives himself as unlovable and alone and a lonely virgin who gives herself to him completely. Lucien carries emotional wounds from his childhood, he believes his identical twin no longer cares for him, and he carries unseen scars from torture at the hands of the enemy. His work isolates him from ordinary society and keeps any opportunity for a real relationship at bay. His heartbreaking story endears him almost instantly and makes his sweet romance with Alice believable and tender.

Initially I found the forays into the side story of the spy activity a bit distracting, but eventually realized that it really demonstrated how lonely and isolated his work really was. It painted a clearer picture of him and why he was so deserving of someone who would love him unconditionally.

Unfortunately, I thought the book kind of fell apart at the end. I think the idea was to have a very chaotic scene with a lot of intensity and so Foley consolidated a lot of the denouement into a short number of pages. However there were too many issues to be resolved all at once and it started to become almost hilarious every time Alice would scream for Lucian to solve a new crisis. I was also a little disappointed in the epilogue, which I think could have given us more.

Overall, I would recommend, despite complaints about the last 50 pages or so. It was a good romantic story.

3.5 stars
marebear143 avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 75 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great novel, part of wonderful series of siblings, some of my favorite characters ever!
reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 620 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Love this series!!
snobahr avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A little schlocky and schmaltzy, but a fun read.
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Helpful Score: 1
No one in London suspects that Lord Lucien Knight is England's most cunning spy, an officer who has sacrificed his soul for his country. Now an unexpected intruder has invaded his fortress of sin, jeopardizing his carefully laid plans--igniting his deepest desires.

Beautiful innocent, Alice Montague finds herseelf at the mercy of scandalous Lord Lucien. But as he begins his slow seduction to corrupt her virtue, Alice glimpses a man tormented by his own choices, a man who promised her nothing except undeniable passion...
marame avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on
Despite wanting to love Lucien, I found this story to be tepid. It had all the makings of a great tale (sexy spy hero, underground hedonistic orgies, etc.) but it just fell flat. Where was the heat? Lord of Ice was much, much better!
reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 124 more book reviews
Unforgettable hero, theirresisitable LORD OF FIRE London 1814-Beautiful, innocent, Alice Montague finds herself at the mercy of scandalous Lord Lucian.
lsmcnellis avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 18 more book reviews
This was exactly what I was looking for - not a literary triumph, but a fun romantic adventure with a happy ending. This is the second in the series, but I don't think I will bother reading the first. The rest, however, look good and I will keep them in mind (and on hand) when I want to escape from reality for a few hours.
momx3 avatar reviewed Lord of Fire (Knight Miscellany, Bk 2) on + 73 more book reviews
Second book in the series.
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The Knight Miscellany - Lucien Knight's story
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enjoyed it
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Once again Foley comes across with a winner - great book
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This book is in Perfect Condition!