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О нем было известно немногое. Только прозвище Черный Принц, наводившее ужас на всю Францию. Только легенды, окружавшие имя самого смелого и самого безжалостного из агентов британской разведки…
Кто мог поверить, что под маской таинственного Черного Принца скрывается мужчина, втайне мечтающий любить и быть любимым? Мужчина, способный не просто спасти прелестную французскую аристократку Жаклин от смерти на гильотине, но и открыть для нее дверь в прекрасный мир пылкой, обжигающей страсти?..

320 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1994

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29 reviews3 followers
July 19, 2010
i thought I just grabbed another used book store historical romance novel, but this was amazing it was a real story not just the same old formula. sort of like Diane Galbaldon
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4,421 reviews55 followers
August 9, 2017
Set in 1793, during the Reign of Terror, Monk's plot is a version of:
The Scarlet Pimpernel. She even gives her hero the name of a secondary
character in the original story: Armand St. James.
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Author 20 books22 followers
June 7, 2013
DNF.

Read about a third before I gave up.

The French aristocratic heroine has lost her father and brother to the Revolution. Her two younger sisters are safe in England. The hero rescues her from rape, execution and a murderous mob. She makes decisions that lable her TSTL, constantly fighting her rescuer, treating him with mistrust and hatred.

The only thing on her mind is revenge for the death of her father, brother and the priveledged life she once lived - revenge against the man who turned them all in as traitors. Apparently she is so filled with hatred and the need for revenge, she is prepared to die after she suceeds.

She is not a nice person. Nor is she, well, intelligent (TSTL, right?). She displays few emotions except apathy and haughty distain - how dare anyone tell her what to do!

I stopped reading when she asks the hero to take her back to France to rescue her betrothed. In that sceen, she lies, she schemes, she trows a tantrum when the hero recognizes her deception. Ah, but he still wants to bed her, damn him.

It is obvious the letter she received from her betrothed is a trap set up by the villain, to find her and the man who rescued her. How else could a letter from a prisoner in France make its way to her hiding place in England, by a special courier no less. She doesn't love her betrothed but blames herself for his arrest (if she hadn't escaped, he would not have been arrested).

I had enough of this heroine with a death wish. I didn't like anything about her. I had hoped the plot would be enough to keep the sotry interesting, but alas, not enough to make up for an unlikeable heroine or a romance novel that lacks, well, romance.
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5 reviews
January 18, 2020

Pozytywnie zaskoczyła mnie ta książka! Spodziewałam się czegoś w rodzaju tandetnego harlequina, a tu proszę, wartka akcja, dający się lubić bohaterowie, ciekawie ukazane realia Rewolucji Francuskiej. Kolejne etapy fabuły były dosyć łatwe do przewidzenia, ale jeśli potraktuje się tę pozycję jako lekką lekturę, jak najbardziej można czerpać z niej przyjemność.
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6 reviews
June 30, 2013
i read this novel mre than 2 yrs ago. i enjoyed the story like nythin. love a simple formula which made an aristrocratic women to take errands which no one culd ever do(she was about to be raped by a man frm whom the black prince rescues her nd takes hr to his town and he was trapped by that man in her country nd c single handedly came for his rescue, her lover) made my heart melt. a very lovely love story . classic novel.
the beauty of former europe really attracted me. 'love made it all happen' makes me applaud fr their true love.
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1,982 reviews98 followers
August 31, 2014
After being sentenced to death, the heroine is rescued by a British Agent who calls himself The Black Prince. He slips into prisons and rescues people who have been unjustly convicted.

Great story set during the French Revolution. This book very much reminds me of "The Scarlet Pimpernel". We need more books with this setting.
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October 25, 2012
I love this book so much,I read it 6years ago and still wanna read it all over again.best novel ever
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February 20, 2016
I really enjoyed this book. The heroine, Jacqueline, was TSTL many times. However, I liked that she was a character that changed over the course of the book.
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