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Mass Market Paperback At Her Service Book

ISBN: 0758209460

ISBN13: 9780758209467

At Her Service

(Book #3 in the Darley Series)

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AT HER SERVICE

Hugh D'Abernon, Marquis of Darley, was in Sevastopol for one reason only: to reconnoiter the town for the British Secret Service. So if he encounters a woman of unparalleled beauty in need of his help, he will do his duty and smartly escort her back to town--then continue on his way. He will not consider being diverted from the task at hand. No matter how tempting the lady...

Aurore Clement was unaccustomed...

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3 ratings

Hot Hero! Spies! Hot Loves scenes!...and Animals?

Hugh and Aurore met in The Crimea at A turbulent time. A senseless Crimean war being fought has lead Aurore to feel obligated to spy for the French secret service because her brother has enlisted to fight for France. When her brother is seriously wounded she vows to do whatever it takes to save his life, and so She excepts the offer of A safe haven from A sinfully handsome stanger named Gazi. The deplorable conditions of the British soldiers and the incompetence of the British command, forces Hugh D'Abernon, Marquis of Darley, the world traveler, to help the troops in whatever way he can, including risking his life to spy for the British Secret Service. The last thing Hugh ,a.k.a. Gazi needs is to become seriously involved with A women. He's had A lifetime of practice avoiding entanglements and will definitely try to put that skill to good use, but faith still leads them together. I have to start off by saying that no other author has ever come close to writing A sexier hero than Susan Johnson. She always delivers with the most handsome, wickedest bad boys. The hero in this book was no exception! Hugh was soooo hot! He never changes his bad boy persona. It was so refreshing to see A rake actually being A rake. In most of the books that are out there now, the heroes are already in love with the heroine at the blink of an eye, even though they are supposed to be rakes. Hugh was really serious that he wanted to be unattached,and his actions made it more believable, which made it so much more exciting when he finally realized that he couldn't be happy without Aurore. I also loved Aurore because she was not your average virginal miss. I am not adverse to reading about virginal misses but it was refreshing to read about A heroine who wasn't afraid to have sex with A man she desired. Susan Johnson definitely brought back her sensual love scenes. She had just the right amount to build up the sexual tension without going overboard. If you read any of my reviews you would know that Susan Johnson reigns supreme in my eyes, so it's with great reluctance that I must say this. This book was sailing to A 5 star review until I got to page 236. Hugh's reference that he bought animals into his love play before, was such A turn off for me that I thought I would not be able to keep reading the book. I was finally able to convince myself that he must have only brought them in to watch, which was still kind of disturbing. I still recommend reading this book though because barring that one mistake it was very entertaining. Edit- After writing this review on March 8 2008, I thought it only fair that I should come back and say, at the time, I could not have imagined involving animals into A love play without it being disgusting, but I have since read Nan Ryan's book "Burning Love", I now know, on march 13 2008, that you can make love on A horses back! Maybe that's what Hugh was referring to.

engaging historical romance

In 1855 Aurore Clement travels to Sevastopol in the Crimea to bring her injured veteran brother back home. She is using a wounded sibling Etienne who allegedly lies in one of the filthy hospitals as a cover for her undercover spying for the French government. Meanwhile in the beleaguered city she meets British Marquis, Hugh D'Abernon, who offers a ride to her to the nearby city after he introduces himself as trader Gazi Maksound to hide his secret service work as an undercover British espionage agent. Aurore and Hugh desire one another from the first moment they met. That wanting leads to an incredible all night tryst. However, when both are exposed as spies, they flee eventually making it to Paris where he must rely on her to keep him safe, but he also has doubts about trusting her or his feelings for her. AT HER SERVICE is an engaging historical romance starring two courageous likable star-crossed heroes working as spies for their respective governments. The fast-paced storyline hooks fans from the first fateful February meeting in Sevastopol and never slows down until Paris. The 1914 coda is a perfect ending to a great tale as Susan Johnson provides a powerful mid nineteenth century espionage romantic suspense as only she can. Harriet Klausner

4.5 Blue Ribbons from Romance Junkies!

The Marquis of Darley, Hugh D'Abernon is on his way to the Russian town of Sevastopol for reconnaissance. An agent with the British Secret Service during the Crimean War, his cover is that of a Tatar and he has perfected an authentic accent to prove it. His mission is to find out troop and battery strength as well as the morale of the Russian army. Encountering a lovely damsel in distress, he knows he must continue on with his important venture though his heart tells him different. Stopping and offering his aid to the beautiful woman who has caught his eye, he kindly offers her a ride into the nearest town. He reasons he can drop her off in town and then go about his merry way. Fate says otherwise. Aurore Clement has chosen to be sensible as well as cautious when it comes to men. In this dangerous time of war, knowing that neighbor is often pitted against neighbor, she keeps her life as simple and as private as she can - especially since she is working for the French command. When a glorious looking man of seemingly Tatar descent offers her a ride into the nearest town after her wagon becomes disabled, Aurore does something she is unaccustomed to doing; she trusts him enough to get her where she needs to be never realizing that this chance encounter just might change her life. Nobody writes about this time period better than Susan Johnson. Each time I read a book penned by this talented author, AT HER SERVICE included, I am swept away to distant shores where not only am I treated to a tremendously suspenseful historical story, but I get a truly magnificent fairy tale as well. Hugh and Aurore each have their demons and secrets. Hugh is undercover and has a role to fulfill. Aurore just wants to take care of her injured brother. While they have so many challenges to overcome, the strength of emotion and depth of passion makes their struggles worthwhile. I have yet to read such a timeless story. AT HER SERVICE releases from Brava Kensington in March. I found it highly captivating and deliciously sensuous. A lover of historical romance since I was in high school, I count Susan Johnson as one of my favorite historical authors for reasons that are readily apparent when reading AT HER SERVICE. No one captures the heart of European suspense like Susan Johnson. Simply put, she writes delectable love stories!
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