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A Necessary Bride, by Debra Mullins

When a self–made American man and a most proper English lady meet in Regency London, it's a total clash – and attraction – of opposites.

  • Sales Rank: #3697407 in Books
  • Brand: Avon
  • Published on: 2003-02-25
  • Released on: 2003-02-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .96" w x 4.19" l, .40 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 384 pages
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About the Author

Debra Mullins is the author of several historical romances for Avon Books. Her work has been nominated for the Golden Heart and RITA� Awards from Romance Writers of America and the Holt Medallion from Virginia Romance Writers. In 2003, she won the Golden Leaf Award from NJ Romance Writers for her book A Necessary Bride. A native of the east coast, she now lives in California.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Amusing Regency With a Little Mystery
By M. Rondeau
The heroine Meg Stanton-Lynch is a transplanted American - granddaughter of a Duke, and of course not having been brought up within the pompous strictures of the English nobility did not know at first that the divinely handsome guest at her cousins wedding was so taboo! She saw only that no one seemed to be speaking or associating with him so she took it upon herself to act as a one-woman welcoming committee.
Justin St. James, knew at once that this bright, beautiful and friendly young woman was running the risk of ruining her reputation by her innocent overtures of friendship towards him. He knew she did not know of his reputation which was why he kept telling her that she shouldn't be seen associating with him. Of course the more he tried to remove himself from her sphere the more the stubborn Miss would close in. He was known as the `devil earl' unjustly accused of murder and banished by society and his own family for six years. He had returned, at the demise of his uncle and cousin, to inherit an earldom, guardianship of his young ward Emily, and also to try to find the person who had committed a murder that he had been accused of. Nothing however had prepared him for the unrelenting attraction for this very `cheeky' young beautiful American.
Other than wanting to slap the heroine silly for acting like such a ninny, I did enjoy this amusing romance. What I could not condone though, were the half-baked protests of the heroine after she `gave' her innocence to Justin and would not marry him. They were too far-fetched and belabored for my tastes. Justin, on the other hand was a superbly drawn out hero. He was strong, yet vulnerable when he was so shaken over his inability to understand or be able to remedy his relationship with his ward Emily. He was also quite honorable and extremely patient with Meg's inability to understand the chaos she was creating by not accepting Justin's marriage proposal. The numerous secondary characters all blended in well and a couple were possibly introduced to be featured in their own stories down the road, especially the young ward Emily. The sensuality was extremely pleasant and very well done - definitely this is worth a recommended `to be read' spot on your lists.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
90 pages too long
By Annie
Meg Stanton-Lynch is an American granddaughter of a Duke. Justin St. James is a deadly handsome Earl with a ward named Emily and he had been banished from England for 6 years as everyone thought he killed his cousin's fiance. Well, of course he didn't and of course Meg knows this and wants to help Justin clear his name. But here is the vastly annoying part of the book - even after sleeping with Justin, she won't marry him. Her denying his proposal was about a 100 pages and it was about 90 pages too long. She loved him! She knew he liked her, appreciated her, needed her. So he did out outright say he loved her, well, it was unrealistic that she would continue to say no even after it was apparent that her refusal caused a rift in his relationship with Pen and her husband. She was childish and frankly uninteresting. Also, everytime she did something a tad out of the common way for an English gal, it was always, well, I'm an American!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4 & 1/2 stars -- wonderful lead characters
By S. Reader
I actually liked this one better than the first one (A Necessary Husband). Meg (Margaret) was a secondary character in the first book, sister of hero Garrett. She is quite charming, delightful, witty. Her only big flaw is that she's still angry and hurt with her brother about his past choices (to go to sea); it doesn't really work with the past book--at least not until the very end when she finally voices her real fears. Justin is simply a dream--handsome, noble, honorable, mysterious, tender...but with a temper (he yells a lot when he's angry). You can't help but love these two right from the start. It's so obvious how good they'll be for each other.
There are some moments of needless repetition and too many "she's/I'm American" excuses (Is there perhaps a lack of understanding of American culture during the period?), but this book is still enchanting, mainly because of the two leads. The mystery which has haunted Justin for years and made him the scourge of society is well-played. The resolution is perhaps a bit too speedy, but as a whole the mystery works.
Meg's reasons for refusing Justin's offer of marriage seem silly at first. It takes a long time to discover the truth, in part because it takes her a long time to admit the truth, even to herself. It takes realizing just how much her refusal is hurting all those she cares about--a result of her not really understanding how English society works. once she admits the truth about her fears, she faces them and overcomes them.
An excellent read.

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