Dangerous
by:
Amanda Quick (author)
Summer's going to sizzle with hot passion and searing historical romance from one of the hottest romance writers in the business. Dangerous is a dynamite mix of breathtaking romance and danger set among the magnificent ballrooms and country houses of Regency England. The impetuous Prudence knew...
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Summer's going to sizzle with hot passion and searing historical romance from one of the hottest romance writers in the business. Dangerous is a dynamite mix of breathtaking romance and danger set among the magnificent ballrooms and country houses of Regency England. The impetuous Prudence knew the risks a woman took by visiting a gentleman in the dead of night. . . . Amanda Quick is the pseudonym for Jayne Anne Krentz.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780307575616 (0307575616)
Publish date: December 23rd 2009
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Not a proper review, but I just wanted to say that if you enjoy Amanda Quick's books, then you should definitely enjoy this one. I did particularly like the heroine in this one, and I enjoyed the romance between her and the hero. I will be using this one for the Historical Fiction square.
A re-read from my youth, this one is. I read almost all of Amanda Quick's one-word romance novels years ago. Formulaic that they are, I seem to recall them with great clarity. During this phase, Amanda Quick had a distinct preference for eccentric heroines, often with spectacles paired with cold-on-...
I enjoyed this book while being annoyed by it at the same time. This book was written in 1993 (from what I can find) while my favorite Amanda Quick book – Scandal – was written in 1991. And it seems as if the characters were re-written slightly to create this book. And I think that’s where my irrita...
It does follow pretty predictable Amanda Quick/Jayne Ann Krentz lines with the story and the characters. That's not a problem for me as I do like the characters she creates and these two are better than some others. I could see the growing affection for the characters and the growing understanding...