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Dark Fires (Bragg Saga #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 396 pages
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Title:Dark Fires (Bragg Saga #4)
Author:Brenda Joyce
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 396 pages
Published:January 22nd 2002 by Dell (first published 1991)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical

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"He murdered his wife," they whispered. Nicholas Bragg, Earl of Dragmore, was notorious—even after a British court found him innocent. Now they called him Lord of Darkness, as much for his rakish good looks as for his black reputation.

She was an innocent at passion's gate. Arriving uninvited at the massive stone manor, she shivered with terror—and excitement. Jane Barclay was his ward. Her sunny, innocent nature was in violent contrast to his hot temper. He was wild, explosive, an uncouth Texas rakehell—exactly the wrong kind of man for an English beauty to tame.

Together they would be swept into the dark storm of their passionate destiny...and wild, all-consuming love.

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Original Title: Dark Fires
ISBN: 0440614171 (ISBN13: 9780440614173)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bragg Saga #4
Characters: Nicholas Bragg, Jane Barclay
Setting: United Kingdom

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RECIPE FOR BRENDA JOYCE'S DARK FIRES-Take one big slab of meat.[image error]-In a separate bowl, mix copious amounts of every single cliche spice from your romance cupboard, including but not limited to: *Tight breeches *Manwhore gets the virgin *Push-pull *OW-OM drama *Great, Big, Terrible Misunderstanding *Half-European, half-exotic-non-European-background *Murder mystery *Secret baby *forced marriage/marriage of convenienceAnd lots and lots of *Heaving bosoms -Carefully sift spice mix,

I really liked this book. I really like ALL of the Bragg books. I've been trying to find this book for forever so I was really excited to finally be able to read it.The book was interesting from start to finish with no boring parts or parts I wanted to skip over. The chemistry between Nick and Jane was off the charts and I was happy that Rathe and Grace were in the story too. I love it when a book can make me laugh out loud and there were definitely a few times when I did! The scene when Jane

I'm ambivalent about this book. The sex scenes were pretty hot. I think it wanted to be a sexy version of Jane Eyre. But it was way too gimmicky for that. The heroine was a total ditz and the hero wasn't much smarter. I can't stand romance novels that include the annoying trope of heroine-gets-pregnant-runs-away-and-hides-baby's-existence-from-hero. Not a book I would want to re-read.

Hard to Put Down! Loved Nicholas! HOT!

Hard Copy. Very disappointing. Joyce lifts the main male character and transplants him later to one of her early Cahill series. Pub 1991.

4.5 stars.

Hard to Put Down! Loved Nicholas! HOT!

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