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− | [[Category:1995 Releases]] | + | [[Category:1995 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:Regency]][[Category:Teachers]] |
* '''Author''': [[Amanda Quick]] | * '''Author''': [[Amanda Quick]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Bantam]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Bantam]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1995 | * '''Year''': 1995 | ||
* '''Setting''': Regency, England | * '''Setting''': Regency, England | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0553569406/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 ''Mistress''] |
− | Iphiginia Bright needs a bold plan -- so the schoolteacher decides to pass herself off as the mistress of the supposedly dead Marcus Valerius Cloud, Earl of Masters. It's a brilliant idea. . .until | + | ==Book Description== |
+ | Iphiginia Bright needs a bold plan -- so the schoolteacher decides to pass herself off as the mistress of the supposedly dead Marcus Valerius Cloud, Earl of Masters. It's a brilliant idea. . .until Masters, alive and well, strolls into her life. Masters finds Iphiginia's plan intriguing and soon finds himself assisting her in unmasking a blackmailer. | ||
Though this title falls toward the end of the early [[Amanda Quick]] works (before Quick became enamored of her made-up Egyptian culture), it retains the hallmarks of classic Quick titles such as [[Ravished]]: humor, intelligent heroines, dark brooding heroes. | Though this title falls toward the end of the early [[Amanda Quick]] works (before Quick became enamored of her made-up Egyptian culture), it retains the hallmarks of classic Quick titles such as [[Ravished]]: humor, intelligent heroines, dark brooding heroes. |
Revision as of 19:42, 30 October 2007
- Author: Amanda Quick
- Publisher: Bantam
- Year: 1995
- Setting: Regency, England
- Amazon Listing: Mistress
Book Description
Iphiginia Bright needs a bold plan -- so the schoolteacher decides to pass herself off as the mistress of the supposedly dead Marcus Valerius Cloud, Earl of Masters. It's a brilliant idea. . .until Masters, alive and well, strolls into her life. Masters finds Iphiginia's plan intriguing and soon finds himself assisting her in unmasking a blackmailer.
Though this title falls toward the end of the early Amanda Quick works (before Quick became enamored of her made-up Egyptian culture), it retains the hallmarks of classic Quick titles such as Ravished: humor, intelligent heroines, dark brooding heroes.
Awards
- 1994 RRA Awards Nominee - Best Regency Romance