Sunday, August 22, 2010

Mailbox Monday

From Barnes and Noble
Beauvallet Beauvallet by Georgette Heyer

"Sir Nicholas Beauvallet has never been known to resist a challenge. When a captured galleon yields the lovely Dominica, he vows to return her and her father to Spain. No sooner has he done so than he proposes an even more reckless venture — he will take Dominica as his bride even if he must enter the lion’s den".




Royal Escape: In which a dare-devil King with a price on his head fools his enemies and terrifies his friendsRoyal Escape by Georgette Heyer

"Dispossessed of crown and kingdom, the young Charles II must flee for his life, across Cromwell's England bound for a Channel port and a ship to France. But the irrepressible King, with his love of adventure and his unmistakable looks, is not an easy man to hide".




The Sleeping Beauty Novels: The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty / Beauty's Release / Beauty's Punishment The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by A.N. Roquelaure, Anne Rice

"From bestselling author Anne Rice, writing as A.N. Roquleaure. In the traditional folktale of 'Sleeping Beauty,' the spell cast upon the lovely young princess and everyone in her castle can only be broken by the kiss of a Prince. It is an ancient story, one that originally emerged from and still deeply disturbs the mind's unconscious. Now Anne Rice's retelling of the Beauty story probes the unspoken implications of this lush, suggestive tale by exploring its undeniable connection to sexual desire. Here the Prince reawakens Beauty, not with a kiss, but with sexual initiation. His reward for ending the hundred years of enchantment is Beauty's complete and total enslavement to him…as Anne Rice explores the world of erotic yearning and fantasy in a classic that becomes, with her skillful pen, a compelling experience". 

From Publishers
Emily Hudson: A NovelEmily Hudson by Melissa Jones

"Inspired by an episode in Henry James' life-the story of an independent young woman's flight from convention.

After the start of the Civil War, Emily Hudson-an orphan who lost her family to consumption and fever-finds herself the begrudged guest at the home of her relatives in Newport. Emily's longing to be an artist is dismissed by her puritanical uncle, who wants nothing more than to rid himself of her through marriage. Her only friend is her aesthete cousin, William, an ailing young writer. When a promising engagement to the eligible Captain Lindsay is broken, William rescues Emily from an uncertain future by taking her to England. Lonely and desperate to escape her cousin-once her confidante, now her obsessively controlling patron-Emily sets out alone to meet her destiny in the eternal city of Rome.

Reminiscent of the novels of Edith Wharton, Emily Hudson is an exquisitely told tale about a heroine struggling to be true to herself, and also find love in a society where only marriage or an independent income guaranteed a woman the freedom to do as she pleased".


The Countess and the King: A Novel of the Countess of Dorchester and King James IIThe Countess and the King by Susan Holloway Scott

"Katherine Sedley lived by her own rules and loved who she pleased- until she became the infamous mistress of King James II...

London, 1675: Born to wealth and privilege, Katherine is introduced to the decadent court of King Charles II, and quickly becomes a favorite from the palace to the bawdy playhouses. She gleefully snubs respectable marriage to become the Duke of York's mistress.

But Katherine's life of carefree pleasure ends when Charles II dies, and her lover becomes King James II. Suddenly she is cast into a tangle of political intrigue, religious dissent, and ever-shifting alliances, where a wrong step can mean treason, exile, or death at the executioner's block. As the risks rise, Katherine is forced to make the most perilous of choices: to remain loyal to the king, or to England".
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6 comments:

  1. Great haul -- I am so so so desperate to read Emily Hudson!

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  2. Absolutely beautiful haul! Love it!

    I just received two Georgette Heyer reissues myself. A Blunt Instrument and Why Shoot a Butler. Love her!

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  3. Audra, thank you I think I got real lucky on that one because it just magically showed up out of the blue. I am really looking forward to it too.

    Jamie, I love Heyer her books are so lovely. I saw the new covers for your haul and they are so perfect for the style of the read. Love her too!

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  4. Heyer books are so relaxing and I think I've read my lot over and over again. Something like Pride and Prejudice for me!

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  5. Looks like you have some good books ahead of you.

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  6. Librarypat, thank you I can not wait for the Heyer ones. Beauvuallet I am really looking forward too.

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