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The Perfect Bride

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A childhood trauma has left Lady Blanche Harrington incapable of all emotion, least of all love. Now circumstance demands she marry, and Blanche dreads choosing from her horde of fawning suitors. For one very eligible gentleman has not stepped forward....
A war hero and a recluse, Rex de Warenne has long admired Lady Blanche. Though fate and his own dark nature have robbed him of any hope for the kind of future such a lady deserves, Rex is determined to aid her—and keep his feelings to himself. But when their growing friendship leads to a night of shocking passion, Blanche's newfound memories threaten their fragile love...and Blanche's very life.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from June 25, 2007
      Joyce's seventh de Warenne novel is another first-rate Regency, featuring multidimensional protagonists and sweeping drama. Six months after the death of her father, Lady Blanche Harrington must seek a husband to help manage her vast fortunes. It's an unfortunate but necessary duty for the chilly Blanche, who's carefully controlled all emotions since the death of her mother two decades earlier. As Blanche travels to her late father's estate in Cornwall, she makes an ill-timed appearance at the home of a former suitor's brother, Sir Rex de Warenne, catching him in a compromising (but strangely enticing) position with the maid. The attraction between the self-loathing Rex and self-denying Blanche is vivid and believable, developing gradually under the watch of Rex's bitter former lover. When Blanche's repressed memories of her mother's death begin to resurface, a tumultuous chain of events threatens the couple's love and possibly Blanche's life. Entirely fluff-free, Joyce's tight plot and vivid cast combine for a romance that's just about perfect.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2007
      Joyce continues her alluringdeWarenne Dynasty series (A Lady at Last, 2006)with the story ofRex deWarenne, a virtual recluse at his estate in Cornwall after losing a leg in the Napoleonic Wars. After her fathers death, Blanche knows she must get married, but she believes she is damaged. Shehas no strong feelings, and, while sheappears peaceful and serene, she is dismayedby herindifference to the suitors lined up at her door. Her friend suggests a trip to Cornwall, suspecting that Blanche is denyingher interest in the one man whoneeds to marry an heiress but hasnt shown up to ask for her hand: Rex deWarenne. Although hisdark, brooding nature would alarmmost ladies, he bringsBlanches feelings to life. But with an open heart comes long suppressed memories of atraumatic event. Blanche soon thinks shes going mad. Truly a stirring story with wonderfully etched characters, Joyces latest isRegency romance at its best.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2007, American Library Association.)

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