Helpful Score: 2
this is a story placed in europe. it is a romance about finding out who is behind the mask at a masqurade party. very good book
Helpful Score: 2
This is a good romantic mystery. It was the first Janet Dailey book I read and I really like her now.
Remy has amnesia and as she gains more and more of her memory back, she must learn again who is to be trustedand who isn't.
I enjoyed this story very much!
I enjoyed this story very much!
I really enjoyed this book.
A MUST READ for Janet Dailey fans
A Selection of the Literay Guild and Doubleday Book Club.
A Selection of the Literay Guild and Doubleday Book Club.
Remy has dangerous knowledge relating to dishonor in the family shipping business, but quickly loses it after a blow to the head. She spends most of the book rediscovering her relationships that are all what they appear to be. She is faced with a choice between truth and honor and family loyalty.
From Publishers Weekly
Prolific, bestselling romance writer Dailey ( Rivals ; Heiress ; etc.) casts her spell this time in the splendid decay and corruption of New Orleans, where beautiful Remy Jardin returns after being mysteriously knocked on the head at Carnival in Nice. Her sharp wits befuddled by amnesia, Remy sees everyone with newly opened eyes--her loving father, who's surprisingly anxious to pack her off to a deluxe asylum; goodnatured yet slippery brother Gabe; jovial Uncle Marc; and glowering ex-lover Cole Buchanan, who runs the Jardins' shipping company and tears at her heart. While Remy delves into an unsavory insurance scam she'd be safer letting lie, the story moves smoothly between sentimental glories of the past century and the suspenseful present. Readers caught up in this evocative, flavorful tale will easily forgive Remy's denser moments. 200,000-copy first printing; $250,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections; author tour.
Prolific, bestselling romance writer Dailey ( Rivals ; Heiress ; etc.) casts her spell this time in the splendid decay and corruption of New Orleans, where beautiful Remy Jardin returns after being mysteriously knocked on the head at Carnival in Nice. Her sharp wits befuddled by amnesia, Remy sees everyone with newly opened eyes--her loving father, who's surprisingly anxious to pack her off to a deluxe asylum; goodnatured yet slippery brother Gabe; jovial Uncle Marc; and glowering ex-lover Cole Buchanan, who runs the Jardins' shipping company and tears at her heart. While Remy delves into an unsavory insurance scam she'd be safer letting lie, the story moves smoothly between sentimental glories of the past century and the suspenseful present. Readers caught up in this evocative, flavorful tale will easily forgive Remy's denser moments. 200,000-copy first printing; $250,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections; author tour.
I really enjoyed the way Janet Dailey keeps you in suspense. Masquerade is a good read.
If you like Janet Daily you will like this book
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