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Dreaming

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The Earl of Downe, an infamous rake, has come home, and Letty Hornsby and her "hellhound" Gus are on the hunt for a man. She's been in love with Richard since childhood, since she was eleven and knocked him into a river. Now that his friends have convinced him to rusticate and recuperate from overindulgence (women, alcohol and gambling), Letty is taking advantage of opportunity and spinning her own plan to save Richard from himself...by marrying him. Richard expects his life to be restful once he's home, but after a chance encounter with the meddlesome Letty and her hellhound, the Earl discovers there is no rest for the wicked. Not as long as the unexpected beautiful, fully grown and insufferable Letitia Olive Hornsby has anything to say about it. Soon He finds himself captive aboard a smugglers' ship with an adoring woman, who is a charming, walking catastrophe. Never missing a beat, she gets them into one hilarious predicament after another. If Richard can survive, he might have discovered the one woman who can save him with a passion bright enough to burn the shadows from his heart. Jill Barnett has concocted another charming tale filled with witty dialog, plenty of humor and a sprinkling of magic

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 1, 2002
      What immediately comes to mind when reading Barnett's ( Bewitching ) early 19th-century English romance is the famous Abbott and Costello baseball routine, ``Who's on first.'' The Earl of Downe, an infamous rake, is the Abbott figure--the straight man--full of sage advice and clever comebacks. Letty Hornsby is Costello. She not only twists and turns everything she says into nonsensical babble, but she's a walking catastrophe as well. Anyone who comes within a hundred yards of her is asking for trouble. Indeed, Letty is a bit of a scatterbrain--but never does she come off as stupid. Instead, her character is ingenuous and sweetly innocent. For years Letty has been in love with the earl: ``Richard was her hero. Her everything. Her dreams, her hopes, and every moment existed only because he did.'' Sent home by his friends to recuperate from his overindulgences in alcohol, women and gambling, the earl has an accidental encounter with Letty, aka the hellion, and before he knows it the two of them--and her dog Gus, whom the earl calls the hellhound--are captives aboard a smugglers' ship. One hilarious incident after another keeps the story's pace clipping along to a satisfying, very romantic conclusion. Barnett has a rare knack for humor. Her characters are joyously fresh and her style is a delight to read--a ray of summer sun.

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