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As Luck Would Have It

por Alissa Johnson

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A Regency romance in the tradition of Julia Quinn about a young woman who returns to London after several years abroad to discover her family nearly destitute, the Prince Regent determined to engage her services as a spy, and a darkly delicious duke ready to foil her at every turn.

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In reaction to the review bemoaning the future release of stories containing the siblings of this book's heroine--

The heroine of this book has no living siblings.

The death of her only sister--her twin--as a child is brought up at the very beginning of the book and mentioned throughout the story. It is a plot point *impossible* to have overlooked. ( )
  BooksLT | Sep 26, 2009 |
This book is one of the worst I read in 2008 - it puts suspending disbelief in a whole new category. I don't think there's enough space allotted to me here to list all the garhbahge in this book that turned me off. I know *I* must be off my rocker because this book has garnered rave reviews up the yazoo - none of them from me, however. There is heartbreak in the offing: the heroine has siblings. Ack....more books. BIg plus, though: I'm not planning on reading anything else this author might get published. When I think of some of the fine authors out there who haven't been able to get another publisher when their contract runs out it infuriates me that authors like this get published when so many better authors are struggling. It just isn't fair. ( )
  thebookbabe | Jul 6, 2009 |
Well that settles it, Alissa Johnson's books go on my 'auto buy' list. After my first read by her, I went out and got her other book and it's every bit as humorous and funny and well written as the first one I read. And even though I read them out of order, it didn't affect my enjoyment one little bit...they're both going on my keeper shelf!

Sophie's got luck--both sides of it. It seems like for everything good that happens to her something bad happens--and vice versa. After years of traveling the world with her father, she's on her way 'home' to England to have a 'season'. So when just hours from shore, a strange man accosts her with a request 'from the Regent' for her help on a 'secret mission' for England, well...she just figures that's luck. Whether it's good or bad is yet to be seen. But she's faced tigers, so really...how bad can it be?

Alex is a Duke. He's also occasionally an agent for the Crown. But when he's asked to keep an eye on an old-maid debutante? Darn his sense of honor, he'll figure something out. And when he lays eyes on Sophie? He's still fighting his sense of honor, but now it's because he wants Sophie...in every way he shouldn't!

Wonderfully funny, very sexy, zippy dialogue--I even enjoyed the bit of scheming/mystery by the dastardly cousin! Alissa Johnson hits it on all counts and reading this one just made me want to go back and re-read "Tempting Fate" which is connected by characters to this one. If you've been looking for an author who can do 'humorous regency' with passion, then look no further. Alissa Johnson's got it covered. I already pre-ordered her next book, "Mcalistair's Fortune" even though it doesn't hit the shelves until May. She needs to write faster. ( )
  jjmachshev | Mar 17, 2009 |
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