Mistress 
asked by alexis on November 6, 2006 8:54 AM
After a year of grand adventures touring the classical ruins of Italy and Greece, Iphiginia Bright returned to England to discover that the real excitement was at home. It seems that her Aunt Zoe has fallen victim to a sinister blackmailer and only Iphiginia can hope to stop the culprit before he can do more harm. Her plan is inspired: Imitating history's most legendary beauties--Cleopatra, Helen of Troy, Aphrodite--the former schoolmistress will remake herself, and descend upon London Society as the dazzling mistress of Marcus Valerius Cloud, the infamous Earl of Masters. Rumors hint that the Earl has disappeared at the blackmailer's hands, and by posing as his unknown mistress, Iphiginia is convinced she can ferret out the villain. Overnight, Iphiginia is transformed into a vision with a host of eager admirers, including one she does not expect -- the Earl of Masters himself, who strides into a shimmering ballroom one evening to cooly reclaim his "mistress". He is everything they say he is... arrogant, attractive, devastatingly seductive, and Iphiginia can't help but be enthralled. But when Marcus agrees to play along with her charade, she doesn't know that the determined earl has plans of his own: to tease and tempt her, until the beautiful deceiver becomes more than his mistress in name only.
Reviews
This book is great! Its exactly what I've come to expect in a Quick historical, well written characters, humor and an original story line. Quick tends to stretch the 'believabilty' factor here a bit, but its fiction, so I didn't let it bother me.
I have to agree with another reviewer that the heroine's name was annoying -to say the least! I just wound up calling here Finny for my sanity's sake.
If you haven't read any other Quick historicals, I highly recommend: Desire, Mystique and Ravished. But STAY AWAY from Slightly Shady and its sequel -horrible books.
I have to agree with another reviewer that the heroine's name was annoying -to say the least! I just wound up calling here Finny for my sanity's sake.
If you haven't read any other Quick historicals, I highly recommend: Desire, Mystique and Ravished. But STAY AWAY from Slightly Shady and its sequel -horrible books.
reviewed by nutshell on November 12, 2006 3:59 PM
This is the second copy of Mistress I've purchased. My first copy got lost. Fantastic story, strong hero & heroine. My only complaint is a "five syllable first name" for the heroine (and one difficult to pronounce at that). Only Amanda Quick (JAK)is such a strong story-teller that she can get away with that. I have read this book numerous times (really!) and have stumbled over that name every time it comes up on the page .... and it comes up very often. According to the Webster's Dictionary on my computer the pronunciation is as shown above, however for several years I read it as I fi GIN e a. Now when I read it, it's a conglomeration of both pronunciations and very distracting, and that's frustrating because the story is so darned good. If I could give this 4-1/2 stars I would, just because of the frustration level. It's even worse than those androgenous names which could be either male or female.
reviewed by axelrose on November 24, 2006 12:28 PM
