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Author: Susan Johnson
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Publisher: Fanfare
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 35

ISBN-13: 9780553291254 - ISBN-10: 0553291254
Publication Date: 8/1/1991
Pages: 496

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Top Member Reviews

Pam B. (PamelaK) from NORTHPORT, NY wrote on 8/21/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Etienne Martel, the magnificently virile Duc de Vec, meets Daisy Black, an Absarokee lawyer from Montana, in 1890's Paris. They meet, they fight, they fall in love. But his wife won't let him go.

I usually enjoy Susan Johnson, but the middle 1/3 of this book is all about the Duc trying to get a divorce, & how nasty his wife is - a real downer.


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Linda A. (Springfieldreader) from SPRINGFIELD, IL wrote on 9/6/2008...


Tpyical Susan Johnson.

Kimberly M. from TROPHY CLUB, TX wrote on 8/19/2008...


Good Susan Johnson book.

O'Brien M. (Romance-fan) from PASADENA, CA wrote on 3/25/2007...


Great vintage Susan Johnson.

Montana and Paris location

Lisa N. (blondejrsygrl) from TRENTON, NJ wrote on 9/3/2006...


For those of you who've read the Braddock-Black series, this is book three. I really liked reading the Duc de Vec and Daisy's story. This is one of the first novels which shows the heroine as a strong, independent woman who isn't just out for marriage and a family. I like that!

Tracy S. (Bernelli) wrote on 9/3/2006...


This is book 3 of the Braddock-Black series.
I didn't care for this story much. Daisy & Etienne are held up as perfect martyrs, while Etienne's wife is a she-devil. So unbelieveable. The characterization really suffers in this book.

Vicki S. (VickiS) from WEST CHESTER, PA wrote on 4/7/2006...


Not her best book. The first two of this series were fast-paced, sexy and historically interesting. I think this one lacked all three.

Catherine M. from WINDHAM, ME wrote on 12/9/2005...


this was a very good book, and will keep you on the edge of your seat.
good read.