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Guardian Angel
Author: Julie Garwood

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Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780671670061 - ISBN-10: 0671670069
Publication Date: 5/1/1990
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
New York Times bestselling author Julie Garwood takes breathless sensuality to thrilling heights in this unforgettable adventure of passion and intrigue.

The Emerald flew across the seas, carrying the pirate Pagan--despised by the ton, whose riches he plundered, and beloved by the poor, whose plight was eased by his gifts.

The Marquess of Cainewood vows to hunt down the pirate wretch in revenge for his brother's death. But when Jade, an enchanting vision of rippling red hair and eyes of jewel-green, appears at his door to beg desperately for his protection, the Marquess agrees to keep her safe from the villains who want her dead. Jade is infuriating, exasperating, and gorgeous; Caine is noble, strong-willed, and powerful. No woman has ever befuddled him so, nor so deeply aroused his desire. But as Jade answers his knowing caresses with an innocent, wild abandon, they are drawn into a web of treachery that will test the very heart of their love!

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Anny P. (wolfnme) wrote on 3/21/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

From Publishers Weekly
Garwood fails here to integrate romance and mystery elements as effectively as she did in The Bride. There's too much heavy breathing in the book's first half, too many convoluted political intrigues in the second. The year is 1815. The Marquess of Cainewood, hunting London's slums for the pirate Pagan whom he assumes killed his brother, traps instead a seemingly despairing young woman named Jade, who seeks to hire Caine to commit a murder--her own. Caine offers her protection instead, little suspecting that she is Pagan and her real object is to stay close so that she and her followers can defend him: traitors in the War Office, who tried to slay her brother as well as his, may now be after Caine too. The couple's stormy romance gets off to an instant if ludicrously implausible start that very first night, when Caine wanders into Jade's bedroom and finds her uncovered and completely naked. By the time their respective brothers reappear and the pursuit begins for the renegades, it's much too late for the reader to take any serious interest in the villains or their tiresome schemes.
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Susan J. (louisiana-susan) wrote on 9/18/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Oh how I love this book! It's a definite keeper for me that I bring out whenever I need a tried and true story to make me smile and to impress me with good characters and good love scenes.

Alyssa (lysstwrt) wrote on 4/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great story.


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Jo B. (BookJo) - TX wrote on 2/25/2009...


This is my favorite Garwood book. It's a historical romance with strong, fun characters and dialog that made me laugh at loud. It's one I keep on my shelf and re-read when I want to smile.

Elaina L. (lainey) wrote on 4/29/2008...


Great Book! I just love the ones with the surprises in the plots!

Pat J. (roguewarrior) wrote on 3/26/2008...


terrific book keeps you reading

Aurielle F. (romanticinhistory) wrote on 1/1/2008...


One of my personal favorites, and definitely a re-read.

The Marquess of Cainewood is on a mission: he wants a man dead. He will stop at nothing until he avenges his brother's death, even if means waiting day after day for the wretched pirate who is responsible, to show his face and fall neatly in his trap. Caine is loyal, brave, handsome, and has a government war record that proves he is ruthless and cunning and always gets his man.

Jade is not a typical lady. Coming from a shady and mysterious background, she carries a huge burden of a secret. This auburn haired, green-eyed beauty keeps the Marquess guessing and confounded from the moment she accidentally steps into his trap and relies on Caine's over zealous need to help her. She tries to elude Caine's soft touches and whispers of love, but learns that it's a battle she cannot win.

Together, they get entwined in an adventure that brings them into each other's arms and begin a romance that is so unconventional, sexy, and at times, hysterical.

One of Garwood's best, i think.

Suzanne A. wrote on 5/4/2007...


Older copy so cover picture is different just to let you know. Great Garwood though. One of her older historical fiction one's. I've read it at least twice it's time to pass it on.

O'Brien M. (Romance-fan) wrote on 4/3/2007...


Original paperback not reprint.

London 1815

Teresa G. (tgriffis) - Waycross, GA wrote on 3/8/2007...


Another good book by Julie Garwood.

Mae N. (Skippyfool) wrote on 12/17/2006...


NOW, FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE BRIDE, COMES A RAVISHING NEW NOVEL - A BREATHTAKING ADVENTURE OF PASSION, INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE! GUARDIAN ANGEL

The Emerald flew accross the seas, its black hull teasing the waves, its sails whipping on the wind. Aboard was the pirate Pagan - despised by the ton, whose riches this scoundrel plundered: beloved by the poor, whos plight was eased by the pirate's gifts.

The Marquess of Cainewood vows to hunt down the pirate wretch in revenge for his brother's death. But when Jade, an enchanting vision of rippling red hair and eyes of fire-green, appears at his door to beg desperately for his protection, the Marquess agrees to keep her safe from the villains who want her dead. Jade is infuriating, exasperating and gorgeous; Caine is noble, strong-willed and powerful. No woman has ever befuddled him so, nor so deply roused his desire. But as Jade responds to his knowing caresses with an innocent, wild abandon, they are drawn into a web of treachery that will test the very heart of their love!

Sandra H. (oldbamagirl) wrote on 11/2/2006...


The Emerald flew across the seas, its black hull teasing the waves, its sails whipping on the wind. Aboard was the pirate Pagen-despised by the ton, whose riches this scoundrel plundered:beloved tby the poor, whose plight was eased by the pirate's gifts.

The Marquess of Cainewood vows to hunt down the pirate wretch in revenge for his brother's death. But when Jade, an enchanting vision of red hair and eyes of fire-green, appears at his door to beg for his protection, the Marquess agrees to keep her safe from the villains who want her dead. Jade is infuriating, exasperating, and gorgeous; Caine is noble, strong-willed and powerful. No woman has ever befuddlied him so, not so deeply roused his desire. But as Jade responds to his knowing caresses with an innocent, wild abandon, they are drawn into a web of treahery that will test the very heart of their love.

Janine A. (Janine) wrote on 10/10/2006...


Fantastic book


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