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Book Reviews of The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4)

The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4)
The Dragon Earl - Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4
Author: Jade Lee
ISBN-13: 9780843960464
ISBN-10: 0843960469
Publication Date: 8/26/2008
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 61 ratings
Publisher: Leisure
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 91 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Interesting read, I really enjoyed it. Think Kung Fu meets Regency England. Lots of conflict - starting with Chinese monks interrupting a very proper Ton wedding [an arranged marriage between the heroine and future Earl of Warhaven]. One of the monks steps up claiming to be the CORRECT groom, the Earl of Warhaven. [Fighting ensues which the monk wins handily].

Jacob was raised in China in a monastery after his parents and sister were murdered by order of someone in England. Sent by the Abbot to confront his past before he can claim the future of becoming a monk, and driven by a desire to find the murderers of his family, ways of life clash. Cousins come to blows over the claim to the title and the bride. The heroine's expectations of what her life should be and must be collide. The hero's expectations of what his life should be and must be are in conflict.

A lot of philosophy in this one - I found it very appealing and very out of the ordinary.
Cosmina avatar reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 70 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book. A different kind of romance novel because it explored what happens to an English boy, Jacob, who is stranded in China when his family is killed by bandits. He is a young man now returned to England by orders of the Abbot of the Buddist monastary in China who took him in as an orphaned boy. He tries to learn who hired the bandits in the fight over the title between his father and uncle. He must learn to accept his past and claim a future for himself. In the midst of this struggle, he is reaquainted with his true love. Very interesting read.
mizPJ avatar reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 172 more book reviews
I skipped the whole middle section of the book - read about a third and then read the last chapter or two. Just didn't keep me interested.
alterlisa avatar reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 335 more book reviews
A different type of book than I was used to from Jade Lee, but I really liked it. You get Regency England with a taste of China. this book has a great ending with a good setup for a future book. i think you will throughly enjoy it.
SushiKat123 avatar reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on
I enjoy all of Jade Lee's offerings and found these books quite nice. They are very different from what I am used to but once I started reading them I could not stop. I hope you will enjoy them as much.

Kathleen H.
reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 277 more book reviews
It dragged a little. Too much introspection and the hero had to overcome his past fears. Focus was more on the hero's problems, than the romance. But, was readable.
frazerc avatar reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 672 more book reviews
nteresting read, I really enjoyed it. Think Kung Fu meets Regency England. Lots of conflict - starting with Chinese monks interrupting a very proper Ton wedding [an arranged marriage between the heroine and future Earl of Warhaven:]. One of the monks steps up claiming to be the CORRECT groom, the Earl of Warhaven. [Fighting ensues which the monk wins handily:].

Jacob was raised in China in a monastery after his parents and sister were murdered by order of someone in England. S...more Interesting read, I really enjoyed it. Think Kung Fu meets Regency England. Lots of conflict - starting with Chinese monks interrupting a very proper Ton wedding [an arranged marriage between the heroine and future Earl of Warhaven:]. One of the monks steps up claiming to be the CORRECT groom, the Earl of Warhaven. [Fighting ensues which the monk wins handily:].

Jacob was raised in China in a monastery after his parents and sister were murdered by order of someone in England. Sent by the Abbot to confront his past before he can claim the future of becoming a monk, and driven by a desire to find the murderers of his family, ways of life clash. Cousins come to blows over the claim to the title and the bride. The heroine's expectations of what her life should be and must be collide. The hero's expectations of what his life should be and must be are in conflict.

A lot of philosophy in this one - I found it very appealing and very out of the ordinary...
reviewed The Dragon Earl (Regency Rags to Riches, Bk 4) on + 129 more book reviews
It was the first book I have read by this author and i'd read others of hers. It started out slow at first but was really god by the end.