The perfect wife should be beautiful, trusting, and absolutely agreeable--or so the Earl of Wyldewood thought. But in New York Times bestselling author Victoria Alexander's intriguing tale, he finds that marriage is about more than mere appearances . . . When the Earl of Wyldewood meets Sabrina Winfield, he thinks he's found the ideal match. Graceful and genteel, the elegant blonde will look simply exquisite displayed on his arm. And a lady like Sabrina will undoubtedly occupy her time with proper matters, leaving him free to pursue his own pleasures . . . But beneath Sabrina's delicate beauty lies the most infuriatingly stubborn, wildly adventurous woman the earl has ever met. She's nothing like the perfect wife he had imagined. And before long, all he can think of is quieting her biting wit (with his kisses), putting an end to her outlandish schemes (with his own carefully planned seduction), and doing everything in his power to become the perfect husband.
Very disappointing. The story line was weak, too many characters to be paired off at a few days notice, and a nauseatingly over the top style, reminiscent of Barbara Cartland era.
Neither of the leading characters were worthy of the title hero/heroine.
This was So bad that halfway through I had to skip chunks just to kid myself that I had read it!
LOVE MIXED WITH HIDDEN TREASURE!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
As I first began reading this book I thought, "Not another stupid smuggler story". Thank goodness that it was way more than that. Love was thrown into a kettle of intrigue, travel, and treasure hunting. A fantastic historical romance that spun my mind into an adventure as I turned each page. I highly recommend this one!
THE PERFECT WIFE by Victoria Alexander's is a reprint of the author's second novel, first published in 1996. Since that time, Ms. Alexander has gone on to become a highly regarded and much-loved New York Times bestselling author with 27 novels and novellas to her credit. She's a gifted writer and a consummate storyteller whose books have brought great delight to this reader--and thousands of others over the years. I loved this story the first time I read it back in 2002; and with each re-reading, I fall in love with--Nicholas and Sabrina's passionate love story--all over again. In my opinion it's one of those wonderful stories with timeless appeal. *** Lady Sabrina Winfield, the lovely 36 year old Dowager Marchioness of Stanford, has been living quietly though comfortably off of her investments for the last 10 years, but now most of her fortune has been lost due to mishandling by her man of business. Fortunately, her daughter Belinda has fallen in love and become engaged to Erick Harrington, the son and heir of the wealthy and powerful Earl of Wyldewood, Nicholas Harrington. Unfortunately, Sabrina needs to provide a dowry for Belinda equal to their station in life, but has no idea how she can get such a large amount of money when there are very few acceptable ways for a noblewoman--or any woman--to make money. The last time she faced a financial crisis of this degree was right after her husband Jack died leaving her and their little daughter virtually penniless and in debt. But desperate times had called for desperate measures, and in order to make the money they needed to live on Sabrina became the disreputable Lady B--leader of her own band of smugglers. Until, they were almost caught by an agent of the Crown and were forced to disband. Now, after spending years trying to live down the slightly scandalous reputations she and her first husband had, and trying to keep her illicit past hidden; Sabrina has become so serene, proper and respectable that people think she's downright boring. But she must not let anyone discover the daring and bold "real woman" that's carefully concealed behind the façade of helpless femininity...her daughter's future happiness depends on her keeping up the ruse. Sabrina might have considered returning to her old trade, but regrettably, there just wasn't any money in smuggling anymore. However, things are looking up for Sabrina again because she fortuitously learns that just before his death her husband had won a letter in a card game--a treasure map of sorts--that was believed to have detailed directions leading to a fortune in gold (though buried in Egypt). Well, Sabrina had thought her days of adventure were far, far behind her, but now the need for money to secure her daughter's future, AND the irresistible lure of excitement and adventure calls to her... So, what's a truly bold and adventuresome woman to do???... She resolves to find the map, and let nothing--and no one--stand in the way of her traveli
Fun, Funny, Sensual --- Loved it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I liked the spontaneous way Nicholas was willing to take off on a trip at the last minute to and as yet to be discovered location just to follow Sabrina.The book was witty, fun and carried off an unusual plot for a historical romance. I enjoyed the side characters finding romance, too.As the first reviewer said, I wish the motivation were a little clearer, but the story was so fun to read that I look forward to future books from Victoria Alexander.
She's not the woman he thought he married.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Sabrina has spent the past 10 years as a very proper matron raising a daughter alone. In truth, she is trying to wipe out her scandalous past as a daring smuggler for the sake of her daughter's marriage prospects. Suddenly facing financial reverses at a time when she desperately needs a dowry for her daughter, Sabrina jumps at the chance to go treasure hunting in Egypt. Not understanding what is happening, her daughter Belinda turns to her fiancé for help, and he in turn pleads with his father to intercede.An absentee father, the Earl of Wyldewood has been feeling guilty about his past relationship with his son. The endless pursuit of pleasure has left him somewhat jaded and cynical, and he has thought about remarrying, if for nothing more than to have a chatelaine and hostess for his home. When the sparks fly between the earl and Sabrina, he impulsively decides to ask her to marry him. She seems to be a perfectly proper society matron, and the attraction between them is an added bonus.Unfortunately, she seems to be leaving for an extended trip, and the earl decides to accompany her as a protector. Of course, when their children learn that their parents have taken off together for Egypt, they persuade an aunt to accompany them in hot pursuit. The earl, after all, is a known rake, and certainly cannot be trusted alone with a woman for an extended period.Sabrina impulsively marries the earl on board the ship, then discovers that he has the power to destroy her if he discovers the secret of her smuggler-past. She loves him, but fears that he will reject her when he discovers how very far from proper she truly is. Not being blind or stupid, the earl realizes rather quickly that Sabrina is in reality a very feisty and spirited lady, and he finds himself entranced rather than repelled. Still, there is something she isn't telling him...something in the past she has shared with the handsome American ship captain. And he determines to stick with her until he discovers what it is.I really feel this book would be better if it included a more vivid description of Sabrina's days as a smuggler and her run-in with the earl, then a government agent. As it is, those scenes are vague, and the motivation for the earl's fierce determination to catch her just isn't clear to me. If she had been an agent for the French or some such thing, I could understand his dilemma...but smuggling just isn't in the same league as treason. Other than that, I truly enjoyed the book and would love to find out what happened between Matt and Wynne, since their liaison was not resolved.
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