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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | An Innocent Deception . . . Lady Meredith Brookshire has every right to Oak Run. Now that she's suddenly husbandless and penniless, where else would she, her addled father, and spinster aunt reside? Yet who should appear but Nicholas Caulfield, the new Brookshire heir, claiming the estate is rightfully his by law. The brute is as arrogant as he is handsome-besides, he's supposed to be dead. And the only plan resourceful Meredith can devise to save her family from homelessness is a desperate scheme that may lead her to salvation or ruin . . . and the bed of the man she has vowed to hate. A reluctant aristocrat, Nick does not trust this fiery, infuriating chit whom he suspects of subterfuge-yet who bewitches him with her innocent green eyes. The sooner he can get this tempting beauty married off to some stodgy old blueblood-and off his hands for good-the better. There is one slight problem, however: Nick can't bear the thought of her wedding any man but him. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Sophie Jordan | | Mass Market Paperback: | 384 pages | | Publisher: | Avon | | Publication Date: | July 25, 2006 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0061122203 | | Product Length: | 6.68 inches | | Product Width: | 4.3 inches | | Product Height: | 1.06 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.7 inches | | Package Width: | 4.1 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 29 reviews |
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38 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful New Historical Romance! Jul 31, 2006
By Lark Howard In ONCE UPON A WEDDING NIGHT Sophie Jordan has created a regency romance that takes us beyond the rarified world of the ton in the story of two passionate people who have promised themselves never to love again.
Lady Meredith Brookshire finds herself a widow without ever truly having been a wife. She has an elderly aunt, a father suffering from dementia and a motley household of servants who depend on her. And they all may be destitute once the new earl, her husband's mysterious half brother, arrives. Her aunt convinces her that the only answer to their dilemma is for Meredith to pretend she's pregnant, an ironic situation given that her husband rejected her on their wedding night seven year ago without consummating the marriage. In nine months they plan to find a boy baby and their futures will be safe.
Nick Caulfield doesn't want to be an earl. He hated the father who turned his mother and Nick into the streets to fend for themselves. Nick has become rich as the owner of a gaming hell but he'll never forget that his mother died in poverty. When he arrives at the family estate, he's delighted to find that his brother's widow is expecting, thus relieving him of a title and responsibilities he doesn't want. But his sister-in-law is not what he expected and he's both drawn to her and protective of her and her unborn child.
Meredith had been prepared to dislike her husband's half brother who she expected to be as cold and cruel as the late earl. Instead she finds a kind, generous, incredibly attractive man who inadvertently gives her a glimpse of the pain inflicted on him by his father. She begins to feel guilty for deceiving him but she's in her lie too deep to back out.
When Nick demands that she find a husband before the end of the London season, he soon realizes that, although he doesn't trust her, he wants her in his own bed. Meredith is ready to enter into a loveless marriage, but first she longs to explore the passion she feels whenever she's with Nick.
ONCE UPON A WEDDING NIGHT is a very satisfying story with richly developed characters and a well paced plot. Meredith and Nick both face real world practical problems which force them to make difficult decisions that challenge their sense of morality. Their attraction to each other is irresistible but the obstacles to their relationship go beyond pride and ego to deep seeded hurts that they both must be willing to face. The secondary characters are especially well drawn, enriching the story by providing interesting contrasts to the hero and heroine and occasionally a bit of humor. I think historical romance fans will be thoroughly delighted by Sophie Jordan's debut novel.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Brilliant Debut - and note as correction to MaryGrace Meloche's review Aug 01, 2006
By reviewer
"cj"
Once Upon a Wedding Night is a brilliant debut for Sophie Jordan. The characters are vibrant, the plot wonderful and the entire book a page turner. I suggest this book to anyone looking for a new historical and fresh voice!
As a note of rebuttal to comments made by MaryGrace Meloche, I strongly suggest that Ms. Meloche open her copy of OUAWN and read the date at the start of chapter one - the story begins in 1835 - the very year of the Marriage Act she noted. So, research speaking, Sophie Jordan DID NOT miss a beat - her story is plausible and very true to the times. There are documented cases (I know from doing my own geneaology research of husband's family) that brother in laws married the widows of their siblings - esp. in the case of this book's characters (which I remind you is a FICTIONAL work) where the widow had no children from the previous marriage.
So, I must say that reviewers should really consider their words carefully and the critism even more so- don't ax away at a book's flaws unless you know the facts!
Everyone Please don't miss this one!
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
I found it delightful. Dec 18, 2006
By J. Lesley
"(Judy)"
I found this novel to be delightful. I wondered at the title until I realized that the entire story hinged on what didn't happen on one particular wedding night.
Lady Meredith Brookshire did stoop to deceipt in order to maintain her home and a way to care for her relatives and servants but at least she did have an outstanding motive. Some reviewers have criticized her for agreeing to the deception but I really don't know what else she could have done in the short time available to come up with a solution. I did get a tad irritated with her for never fully explaining to Nicholas just why she had come up with this scheme. At the points in the story where a full explanation would have cleared up a lot of problems she remained silent. Also, their passion was a fiery thing but I really would have liked to have seen their first sexual encounter take place some other time and place. She wasn't depicted as a brazen hussy but boy, she never said "No". The scene on the side of the road was also bothersome for me. Meredith just didn't seem to be the type of person who would act so impulsively and rashly in public. Maybe Ms Jordan will allow her characters in her next book to be a lot more "private".
Nicholas Caulfield was a man with a streak of resentment and suspicion a mile wide. He had to react to Meredith in the way he did, disbelieving almost everything she said, because that is the way he dealt with everyone. In his mind trusting someone was the same as being used by them as a fool. He believed that she was pregnant and even wanted to do something to make life easier for her and even provide medical care for her. Then to find out he had softened toward her and once again allowed himself to be duped came as a huge disappointment. He was a hard man but the author wanted him to be that way and it made it all the sweeter when he finally capitulated and acknowleged his love for Meredith.
As a debut novel I found it superb. As a 50th novel I would have found it superb. I just loved the character of Portia. Hopefully there will be a book for her and we will all get to catch up with Nicholas and Meredith at that time.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Once Upon a Wedding Night Sep 02, 2006
By ane R. Walker
"reader girl"
What a fabulous debut from a new author! I loved the heroine who felt so much responsibility for her family that she fell into a trap and had to work her way out. Great Story, very compelling, believable characters, and pure entertainment. Can't wait for the next book from this talented author.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
A Sparkling Emotional Read Jul 31, 2006
By Tera L. Childs Wow! This is one terrific romance that will appeal to every reader. If you love the darker, more emotional books you will absolutely love Once Upon A Wedding Night. Even if you usually prefer the lighter books--like me--this one will have you hooked from the start. It's like a secret baby book with no baby and a deliciously dark hero you'll want to step off of the page and into your arms. You will fall in love with all of the characters and be cheering for the happy ending you fear might never come. I can't wait for more from Sophie Jordan. She is a sure thing for my keeper shelf.
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