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Journal Entry 1 by Daelith from Memphis, Tennessee USA on Monday, April 30, 2007
freebie The beloved heroine from Koen's bestselling Through a Glass Darkly returns in a passionate, unforgettable, romantic tapestry. A widow at age 20, emotionally devastated and financially ruined by the death of her husband in scandalous circumstances, Barbara Devane leaves colonial Virginia for London to confront her enemies and to pursue a deeply satisfying yet dangerous clandestine love. From Publishers Weekly Ten years after Koen introduced heroine Barbara Devane in her bestselling debut novel, Through a Glass Darkly, she brings back the strong-willed young woman to face further challenges among the baroque world of the European and colonial American nobility of the early 18th century. The settling of America and the courtly intrigues of the Jacobite rebellion in England serve as both backdrop and parallel for Lady Devane's path toward her own independence as an aristocrat and as a woman. Having been widowed at age 20, she has embarked for colonial Virginia, determined to develop a plantation there. Spunky and headstrong, she bristles when she is patronizingly described by one of her many admirers as a "fragile black butterfly"; anything but fragile, she takes lovers across political divides and frees her slaves against all advice. These flamboyant gestures often seem shallow, however, and Lady Devane's dismay at the treatment of the slaves in the New World characteristically seems more picturesque than humane. Koen doesn't hesitate to make her heroine less perfect than conventional characters of this genre; Lady Devane comments in a rare moment of self-reflection that her pity for her favorite servant never led her to seriously consider his feelings. A pervasive tone of gentility grounds the novel in its period, and Koen's smooth prose and nicely integrated background details make this a superior historical romance.
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Journal Entry 2 by Daelith at Via mail in via mail, Trade -- Controlled Releases on Friday, September 07, 2007
Released 4 yrs ago (9/8/2007 UTC) at Via mail in via mail, Trade -- Controlled Releases WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES: Mailed out to solittletime for a trade.
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Journal Entry 3 by solittletime from Portland, Maine USA on Saturday, September 15, 2007
I am so excited to get this book for a friend that has been looking for it for a long time. Thanks so much, Daelith! I will get your trade in the mail in the next few days.
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Journal Entry 4 by solittletime from Portland, Maine USA on Saturday, September 15, 2007
Controlled release to a friend. See, BookCrossing members love to share. This one was sent for you from Tennesse. Hope you are happy with this book. Welcome to BookCrossing! Please make a journal entry to let me know that this book has been caught so I know that it has found a good home with you. If you are new to BookCrossing, when you join please indicate that you were referred by solittletime or any other journaler. (You can make a journal entry anonymously if you don't want to join.) I hope that you enjoy the book. You can make another journal entry with your comments when you are done reading. Then, whenever you are ready to send it on its way, make a journal entry if you are giving or sending this book to a known person, or a release note if you are leaving it “in the wild” again for anyone to catch. Then watch its journey. You’ll be alerted by e-mail each time someone makes another journal entry. And it’s confidential (you are known only by your screen name and no one is ever given your e-mail address), free, and spam-free. I hope that you will enjoy the BookCrossing experience!
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Journal Entry 5 by AnonymousFinder on Monday, September 17, 2007
I feel so lucky tht this hard to find book has come to me. The author has written a prequel to Through a Glass Darkly and Now Face to Face, called Dark Angel. Having read that and Through a Glass Darkly, I really wanted to know how the characters story would end. Now, thanks to BookCrossing, I will find out. Thank you. CAUGHT IN SACO MAINE USA
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