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asked by localhost on November 2, 2006 2:04 AM
For years, Lady Julia Barrowby has acted the part of an old man's ornamental bride, never revealing that she has secretly helped the ailing Lord Barrowby in his work with the Royal Four. Now that her husband has died, Julia believes his place in the Four is hers by right. But convincing the remaining members will not be easy, especially with Marcus Ramsay, Lord Dryden, distracting her at every turn. Somehow, the mysterious Marcus seems to see into her very soul, effortlessly satisfying all her secret, forbidden longings...Marcus stood next in line to be chosen for the Four, and he is not willing to be displaced by a woman, no matter how intriguing or beautiful she may be. Under orders to investigate Julia, Marcus discovers her diary, overflowing with years of loneliness and yearning. Fulfilling Julia's fantasies is the perfect way to get closer to her, but seducing this fascinating creature is fast becoming more than a means to an end-it is his soul's deepest desire...


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One Night with a Spy (Royal Four)by Celeste Bradley was a great mystery romance novel. I had attempted to read this novel before reading the previous novels - it made more since the second time. Lady Julia husband has died and she announces the Royal Four that she is one of them 'The Fox.' They send Marcus to research Lady Julia but he finds himself falling for the her. In the middle of the chaos a murder (Chimera) is trying to destroy Julia Chimera. Great character and great twist I am glad I gave it a second look. Off to find the next Royal Four book - Seducing the Spy.
reviewed by bestseller on November 16, 2006 11:57 PM

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Celeste Bradley creates unforgettable characters and wonderful plots, and yes, great love scenes, which I'm sure isn't a comfortable process for an author. Marcus is a wonderful hero (spy)in this book (in his secondary role in Dane's story, he was rather meak and almost a fop, in my opinion) but here he is all man, handsome, funny and romantic. Just a great story. Julia was great, although I thought her visit to Clara should have been done differently. There was no reason Julia had to enter Clara's house as she did, but I'll admit, I loved the way Dalton came to his wife's aid - in his usual romantic way.
As usual, the addition of the other Royal Four members was wonderful; the author keeps their unique personalities in perspective. As I said, only Marcus Ramsay seemed different in his own story (a good thing) than he did in Dane's.
reviewed by carrots on November 26, 2006 7:39 AM

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