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The Roxton Family Saga is unsurpassed Georgian romance ?Cheryl Bolen, NY Times bestselling authorRoxton Family Saga Book 3: Dair and Rory's Happily Ever After1770s London and Hampshire.Alisdair 'Dair' Fitzstuart, hero of the American Revolutionary war and heir to an earldom, known by all as a self-centered womanizing rogue. But his dashing and rugged fa?ade hides a vulnerable man with a traumatic past. He will gamble with his life, but never his heart, which remains his own.Aurora 'Rory' show more Talbot, is a spinster and pineapple fancier who lives on the periphery of Polite Society. An observer but never observed, her fragile beauty hides conviction and a keen intelligence. Ever optimistic, she will not be defined by disability.One fateful night Dair and Rory collide?the attraction is immediate, the consequences profound. Both will risk everything for love.Romance. Drama. Intrigue. Family secrets. There's never a dull moment for the 18th Century's first family.RONE Award Winner: Best Historical Novel (Post Medieval), Chatelaine Award First in Category Winner: Outstanding Works in Romantic Fiction, The Chatelaine Book Awards for Romantic Fiction: Official Finalist, and B.R.A.G. Medallion honoree.Character-driven romantic adventureNon-explicit, mild sensualityStory length 148,000 words (not including bonus material)The Roxton Family comes to life in audiobook, featuring the irresistible "smooth as melted chocolate" voice of award-winning, RADA-trained British actor Alex WyndhamConnecting BooksMany readers enjoy Lucinda Brant's books as part of a wider series since her characters inhabit the same meticulously-researched 18th Century world with people and events cross-referenced throughout. Should you wish to read each series in chronological order, here is the sequence:Roxton Family Saga1740s NOBLE SATYR (Renard and Antonia)1760s MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE (Julian and Deb)1770s AUTUMN DUCHESS (Antonia and Jonathon)1770s DAIR DEVIL (Dair and Rory)1770s PROUD MARY (Mary and Christopher)1780s SATYR'S SON (Henri-Antoine and Lisa)Salt Hendon Series1763 SALT BRIDE (Magnus and Jane)1767 SALT REDUX (Antony and Caroline)SALT HENDON COLLECTION ? boxed set with bonus novella SALT ANGELAlec Halsey MysteriesSpring 1763 DEADLY ENGAGEMENT (Country house murder and mayhem)Autumn 1763 DEADLY AFFAIR (A poisoned vicar and the mysterious Miranda)Winter 1763 DEADLY PERIL (Bloody intrigue abroad)Summer 1764 DEADLY KIN (Evil lurks in Edinburgh) In progress show lessTags
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This book just became one of my favorite historical romances of all time. I've been enjoying the Roxton Family series a lot; they're very well-written with lots of excellent historical details and characters. The Roxton family has a lot of complex characters, and I've loved reading through their romances. But Dair and Rory - my favorite kind of hero and heroine.
Alisdair FitzStuart is the heir to an Earldom, a war hero, and a spy, but is totally misunderstood, partly because he plays his part in all of those roles so well. Rory is retiring, partly because she has a club foot and also because her grandfather is over-protective. But she's not afraid to have an adventure, so when she's tossed into one of Dair's madcap scenes, she goes with show more it, much to Dair's delight.
This is the start of a sweet and lovely romance beset with a lot of obstacles. Dair has an illegitimate son which he's acknowledged. Rory's grandfather is England's spymaster and not necessarily a nice man. He expects that Rory will be his comfort in his dotage and doesn't take kindly to Dair's interest in his granddaughter.
Simply Love by Mary Balogh is a book I love and often point to as the best historical romance in my opinion, but I have to add Dair Devil now in a tie as they're both so wonderful. This is a book to reread over and over again. show less
Alisdair FitzStuart is the heir to an Earldom, a war hero, and a spy, but is totally misunderstood, partly because he plays his part in all of those roles so well. Rory is retiring, partly because she has a club foot and also because her grandfather is over-protective. But she's not afraid to have an adventure, so when she's tossed into one of Dair's madcap scenes, she goes with show more it, much to Dair's delight.
This is the start of a sweet and lovely romance beset with a lot of obstacles. Dair has an illegitimate son which he's acknowledged. Rory's grandfather is England's spymaster and not necessarily a nice man. He expects that Rory will be his comfort in his dotage and doesn't take kindly to Dair's interest in his granddaughter.
Simply Love by Mary Balogh is a book I love and often point to as the best historical romance in my opinion, but I have to add Dair Devil now in a tie as they're both so wonderful. This is a book to reread over and over again. show less
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When a novel is not just a story, but an experience, it is such a delight. We move with the characters, sharing their emotions, feelings and experiences, not told a story but living one.
The story begins with a scene truly hilarious, a scene with tongue in cheek frolicking of the nobility’s pranks. Alisdair is known for his outlandish behavior and his willingness to take on a bet. He involves his friends in this prank. One such friend, is Rory’s brother, Lord Gasby, a bundle of energy and a brother with deep love for his sister. This prank doesn’t exactly end the way Alistair thought it would. He holds a woman in his arms tightly wrapped in drapery. Simply ludicrious and had me laughing. There was no putting this show more listen down!
When the flame of interest is sparked for none other than the Spymaster General’s granddaughter (the gal he held while wrapped in drapery), he knows his chances of gaining her hand will fall on deaf ears. Under the façade he uses to hide his inner self, is a person with a heart he knew not beat.
Alistair has a champion, his cousin, Her Grace the Duchess, a woman of great feeling, high spirits and enduring love. Secrets long hidden and best forgotten must be unearthed to give well deserving youth a chance of happiness.
I enjoy the saga Ms. Brant unfolds. Characters we’ve come to love from earlier in the saga take secondary positions in this story. Frankly, this wonderful saga with a narrator of such talent will remain with me for many years.
I highly recommend this series by Lucinda Brant. A saga of depth, passion, and loves of such fervor, your heart swells.
Note: I found I enjoyed the speed of the complete saga at speed 0.75x. It allows the words and divine voice of Mr. Wyndham time to appreciate. show less
When a novel is not just a story, but an experience, it is such a delight. We move with the characters, sharing their emotions, feelings and experiences, not told a story but living one.
The story begins with a scene truly hilarious, a scene with tongue in cheek frolicking of the nobility’s pranks. Alisdair is known for his outlandish behavior and his willingness to take on a bet. He involves his friends in this prank. One such friend, is Rory’s brother, Lord Gasby, a bundle of energy and a brother with deep love for his sister. This prank doesn’t exactly end the way Alistair thought it would. He holds a woman in his arms tightly wrapped in drapery. Simply ludicrious and had me laughing. There was no putting this show more listen down!
When the flame of interest is sparked for none other than the Spymaster General’s granddaughter (the gal he held while wrapped in drapery), he knows his chances of gaining her hand will fall on deaf ears. Under the façade he uses to hide his inner self, is a person with a heart he knew not beat.
Alistair has a champion, his cousin, Her Grace the Duchess, a woman of great feeling, high spirits and enduring love. Secrets long hidden and best forgotten must be unearthed to give well deserving youth a chance of happiness.
I enjoy the saga Ms. Brant unfolds. Characters we’ve come to love from earlier in the saga take secondary positions in this story. Frankly, this wonderful saga with a narrator of such talent will remain with me for many years.
I highly recommend this series by Lucinda Brant. A saga of depth, passion, and loves of such fervor, your heart swells.
Note: I found I enjoyed the speed of the complete saga at speed 0.75x. It allows the words and divine voice of Mr. Wyndham time to appreciate. show less
In this fourth book in the Roxton series - Dair Devil - Lucinda Brant continues the saga of the Roxton family and delights her fans with another passionate romance, the story of Alisdair ‘Dair’ Fitzstuart and Aurora ‘Rory’ Talbot, granddaughter of Lord Shrewsbury, England’s Spy Master General. Set in the 1770s, the story encompasses politics and intrigue, both at home and abroad, and also the secrets and lies a great and powerful family perhaps needs to conceal. Dair Fitzstuart has justifiably earned his nickname ‘Dair Devil’ because, to all concerned, he appears to be the epitome of a reprobate and a womanizing scoundrel. Amazingly, he has emerged unscathed from his exploits on the battlefield and his exploits in society show more keep tongues wagging incessantly. With a history of past mistresses, he is the most unlikely person to find Aurora attractive. She is unmarried, and despite her fair, understated charms, she has neither the ravishing beauty nor great fortune that would more than make up for her physical deformity, a twisted foot. Their first meeting is particularly inauspicious. A prank that Dair engages in to help a friend win the affections of a lady goes disastrously and scandalously wrong. Against a background of military espionage, unrest in the colonies, hints of treason and double crossing, this seemingly doomed romance blossoms. But trouble looms and various people are not too pleased with the idea of a union between Dair and Rory.
What a sensuous read, with Dair himself oozing sex appeal on every page. One word that epitomizes this book is passion: the passion and tumult of the times in which the Roxtons live; the passion of love, and also the passion of ambition, both thwarted and realized. From the elegant swish of satin skirts to the flutter of a flirtatious fan, readers will be transported into a world of vivid detail, and will emerge knowing more than they could ever have imagined about this colorful and vibrant era. The author takes readers right into the heart of this wonderful romance, and they will experience each heartbeat and thrilling moment as Dair and Rory discover and explore their love. There are also brilliantly drawn lesser characters, with their pettiness, spite and narrow-mindedness, as well as others altogether much more appealing. Readers who have been avidly following the Roxton series will be delighted to pick up on clues from previous books. Ms. Brant has a gift for intertwining those threads into a constantly developing tapestry. This series has created a superb niche readership of the Georgian era. I have read all the books from Book One, so it was a delight to connect with familiar characters. For readers coming new to this series, I would recommend starting at the beginning, although the author’s skill in weaving in back story means this book can be read as a stand-alone. Highly recommended. 5 Stars. show less
What a sensuous read, with Dair himself oozing sex appeal on every page. One word that epitomizes this book is passion: the passion and tumult of the times in which the Roxtons live; the passion of love, and also the passion of ambition, both thwarted and realized. From the elegant swish of satin skirts to the flutter of a flirtatious fan, readers will be transported into a world of vivid detail, and will emerge knowing more than they could ever have imagined about this colorful and vibrant era. The author takes readers right into the heart of this wonderful romance, and they will experience each heartbeat and thrilling moment as Dair and Rory discover and explore their love. There are also brilliantly drawn lesser characters, with their pettiness, spite and narrow-mindedness, as well as others altogether much more appealing. Readers who have been avidly following the Roxton series will be delighted to pick up on clues from previous books. Ms. Brant has a gift for intertwining those threads into a constantly developing tapestry. This series has created a superb niche readership of the Georgian era. I have read all the books from Book One, so it was a delight to connect with familiar characters. For readers coming new to this series, I would recommend starting at the beginning, although the author’s skill in weaving in back story means this book can be read as a stand-alone. Highly recommended. 5 Stars. show less
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"Set in the 1770s, the story encompasses politics and intrigue, both at home and abroad, and also the secrets and lies a great and powerful family perhaps needs to conceal! The author takes readers right into the heart of this wonderful romance, and they will experience each heartbeat and thrilling moment as Dair and Rory discover and explore their love. "
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"Dair Devil starts as a joyous romp and evolves into a mesmerizing page turner. Any fan of historical romance is sure to fall in love with this series and by extension its author Lucinda Brant."
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Lucinda Brant is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Georgian historical romances and mysteries. Her novels have been described as from 'the Golden Age of romance with a modern voice'. She is the author of the Alec Halsey Mysteries. Her title's include: Midnight Marriage, Salt bride, Deadly Affair and Deadly Engagement. (Bowker show more Author Biography) show less
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- Dair Devil
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- 2014-04-24
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- Alisdair 'Dair" Fitzstuart (Major Lord Fitzstuart); Aurora 'Rory' Talbot (Miss Talbot); Antonia (Duchess of Kinross--previously Dowager Duchess of Roxton); Edward Talbot (Lord Shrewsbury, Spymaster General); Harvel (Lord Grasby); Drusilla ('Silla', Lady Grasy, nee Williams) (show all 20); William Watkins (Weasel Watkins); Cedric Pleasant; Julian (Duke of Roxton); Jonathan (Duke of Kinross); Deborah (Duchess of Roxton); Henri-Antoine Hesham; Bill Farrier (Major Lord Fitzstuart's batman); Michelle (Antonia's Lady-in-waiting); Consulata Baccelli (famous Opera Dancer); Lily Banks (Lil, Mrs. Banks); James Fitzstuart Banks (Jamie); Mary Cavendish; Charlotte (Countess of Strathsay); Edith (Rory's personal maid)
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- Treat, Hampshire, England, UK (the Roxton estate); Cavendish Square, London, England, UK; Hanover Square, London, England, UK
- Dedication
- For my daughter, Cinda Ann
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- ALISDAIR ‘DAIR’ FITZSTUART pulled the white linen shirt up over his square shoulders, scrunched it into a ball and tossed it to his batman.
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