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Beguiled
Beguiled
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Who can resist a dashing highwayman?

Ally Grayson never wanted to be a heroine–she dreamed of writing great stories, not living in a fairy tale. But when a charming highwayman right out of a novel abducts her, Ally finds herself thoroughly enchanted.

No matter that she's betrothed to another–or that she has no intention of binding herself in an arranged marriage anyway. But when Mark, her burdensome fiance, is revealed to be none other than the rogue of her dreams, Ally must make a choice: plunge into a world of murder and deceit without a protector, or place her trust in the man who lies to her but makes her heart sing.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2011
ISBN9781742902470
Beguiled
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Shannon Drake

Shannon Drake is a pen name for New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Heather Graham, who also writes under the pen name of Heather Graham Pozzessere.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    All I have to say is that if I ever get kidnapped I hope it would turn out something like this book!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Beguiled has been on my TBR list for a very long time. I'm quite glad I finally picked it up, because it turned out to be a great read. It's a sweet story of a young woman in Regency England who is all but mute. She's given up on ever marrying and having a normal life, but she still longs for just one season in London to experience what the city has to offer before settling into the rest of her life alone. She just didn't count on her older brother interfering or a handsome earl falling in love with her. Things did get a bit convoluted at times, making me wish that the characters were being a little more honest and forthright. The lack of this led to a lot of misunderstandings, an element which I typically don't care for, but I think I was able to mostly forgive because the story is deeply emotional and I understood why the characters weren't being more candid. Even though they might have saved themselves a lot of grief in the long-run, their hearts were always in the right place in the moment.Lily is a heroine who is both sweet and spunky. After being poisoned by a distraught servant when she was very young, she suffered damaged vocal cords which make it extremely difficult for her to speak. She hates the sound of her own voice and generally chooses not to use it, leaving most to mistakenly assume that she's mute and sometimes deaf as well. She's proficient in sign language and also writes notes to communicate. Because of her affliction, Lily was largely ignored and many even believed her to be demon-possessed and amoral (apparently common misperceptions in that era about deaf and mute people). Luckily for her, her rebel older brother rather unexpectedly came into the title and became her guardian. He has always treated her like a precious jewel and got her the best help and teachers money could buy. Despite this, Lily feels invisible and knows that she'll not make a fit wife for any man, but she wants to experience a London season just once. Little does she know though that her doting brother has chosen a man he thinks will make a perfect match for her and has blackmailed him into showing her about town with the intention of also engineering circumstances to force a marriage between them. Of course, having a man dance attendance upon her, especially one as handsome as Anthony, makes her feel special in a way she never has. The only thing about Lily that could have been better is if she'd believed in Anthony's love for her a little sooner than the final pages of the book. If I had a man doing the things for me that he was doing for her, I'd have had a hard time not feeling his love for me, but I suppose given Lily's background and her lack of self-esteem, as well as the fact that Anthony was keeping a lot of secrets in an attempt to protect her, it made sense that she might have doubts, especially when she discovered the truth.Anthony is a kind and honorable gentleman. With Lily's brother blackmailing him into courting her, it would have been easy for him to treat her badly or even use her to get revenge, but instead, he fell in love with her almost instantly. He's immediately taken with her ethereal beauty, and it doesn't matter to him in the least that she can't speak. In fact, the first time she actually speaks his name, he thinks her voice is beautiful. He also gets extremely angry with her brother for not telling him about her disability before hand, not because he was embarrassed to be seen with her, but because in his surprise, he very nearly humiliated her. Anthony's protectiveness of Lily started in that very moment and only grew each time he was around her. He just couldn't bear to see anyone cause her any sort of emotional pain and he almost hates himself for having to do it on occasion by keeping the truth of how their relationship started from her. I love how patient Anthony is while trying to decipher Lily's unique brand of sign language. In fact, he's utterly charmed right from the start by her animation while she's talking with her hands. Best of all, I adored that he saved every little note she wrote him and sometimes takes them out to look at them, remembering each moment with complete clarity. A deep and abiding love for Lily snuck up on Anthony when he least expected it. Despite their inauspicious beginning, she stole his heart until he couldn't imagine life without her.In addition to Anthony and Lily's romance, we get three other secondary romances. Lily's brother, Aaron, has a reputation as a devil, which is evidenced in his high-handed approach to finding Lily a husband. I never doubted, however, that his heart was in the right place. He's been in love with Margaret, his brother's widow, ever since he came home to take over the title, but he's a great hulking man who's scarred inside and out. As a second son, he left home young and lived a rough life as a pirate until duty called. As such, he doesn't think she could ever love someone like him and that she deserves far better. He gets several of his own POV scenes as their romance develops. Lily's cousin, Isabel, and Anthony's best friend, Matthew, share a love/hate relationship that's constantly on-again, off-again. In the background their antics were pretty amusing, but if they'd been more in the foreground, they probably would have driven me batty with their sheer stubbornness. Last but not least, Lily's former tutor, Charles, and Frances, the woman Anthony probably would have married if Lily hadn't come along, make a match made in heaven too. So readers get four romances for the price of one, although the latter two were only seen through the eyes of the main hero and heroine.Overall, Beguiled was a deeply emotional and romantic read that I very much enjoyed. If things had been a tad less convoluted, if Anthony and Aaron had been a little more forthcoming about their well-meaning but less than honest actions, and if Lily had had a little more faith in Anthony's love for her, it would have been a perfect read. As is, I still found it quite well-written and engaging. This was the first of Susan Spencer Paul's books I've read, but after such a pleasant reading experience, I'll definitely be checking out her backlist.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Enjoyed it - although the Deaf heroine is described on the back cover as knowing "she was fit to be no man's wife", it seemed a pretty realistic portrayal of how deafness was perceived in that time period (not just as a burden, but as proof of idiocy and/or moral weakness) and therefore felt more true. The hero, of course, has to be blackmailed into courting her, but there's a plot, at least... the story isn't all about this Girl Who Is Deaf, which is a nice change from some of the other crap I've been reading just lately. Liked it.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Regency romance that's a little different. Lily's throat was injured in a childhood accident, making speech difficult. She learned sign language to communicate, but wanted a season in London. Her brother, the black Earl, wants to make sure it's a success, so he calls in his markers on Lord Graydon. They will be forgiven if he escorts Lily during the season, but Lilly isn't to know. Lots of miscommunications, especially since Lily can't talk well, lots of misunderstandings, but in the end Graydon and Lily marry
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Being blackmailed into escorting the sister (Lady Lillian Walford) of one of the most elusive men of the ton (the Earl of Cardemore), Anthony Harbreas, the Earl of Graydon was surprised at finding her such a beauty. During their first encounter, he discovered the flaw that Cardemore and neglected to mention. Just wanting to see London and take part of one season, Lillian had no illusions about finding a man that would willingly take on a wife who would never be able to run his house or play hostess for him. As the season progressed, not only was Lord Graydon finding the charade difficult to hide, Lord Cardemore was discovering he had a few details of his own life that needed more attention.London 1817 - My opinion, historicals are a coming home, they have always been my favorite genre of books. This one was no different. The honest misunderstanding are so easy with all that pride and arrogance of this time, but through in a language barrier and the confusion is expected. These characters have strength and honor, if a bit misguided in the execution, they are all sincere in there feelings and so easy to get. Really enjoyed the sign language addition (makes me wonder when it became more socially acceptable), and the fact that this was actually a romance of 4 couples, most prominently, Graydon and Lillian.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This one was the author's Robin Hood take (see reviews on the others in this trilogy). Once again, the characters are interesting and entertaining. Cute how Mark is jealous of his alter ego the 'highway man' because Ally seems to prefer him. Good mystery and background for this story, I really love the author's characters, especially the secondary characters in this one.

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