Judy S. (emma) reviewed An Arranged Marriage (Company of Rogues, Bk 1) (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 283 more book reviews
I like all of Jo Beverley books, but this is one of her best by far. Great Historical Romance.
Raquel G. (rmg321) reviewed An Arranged Marriage (Company of Rogues, Bk 1) (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 159 more book reviews
Great book by a wonderful writer
Mary - reviewed An Arranged Marriage (Company of Rogues, Bk 1) (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 30 more book reviews
I am sorry to say that the company of rogues, a GREAT series, started with this book. Each one gets better than the last. By the end of this LONG and involved series, you will love all of them, I promise. It is IMPERATIVE that you read them in order. You must start with this one in order to understand the rest.
Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed An Arranged Marriage (Company of Rogues, Bk 1) (Zebra Regency Romance) on + 3389 more book reviews
Romantic Times,June 1991
"The name Jo Beverley will be on every fan's lips after reading this splendid love story of a young woman forced to wed a handsome rake.... This immensely appealing pair of lovers will utterly captivate readers, while Ms. Beverley's commanding ease with the regency period provides a veritable feast of delight for the true connoisseur."
From the Author
This edition of An Arranged Marriage is completely unchanged. Though originally published as a regency romance, the plot elements and sensuality meant it was bold for that genre. Therefore, it fits well as a regency historical. In addition to the rave review above, An Arranged Marriage was a finalist for the prestigious RITA award (beaten by my own Emily and the Dark Angel,) and won the National Readers Choice Award and the Romantic Times Award for Best Regency novel. The next two Rogues books will be reissued in 12/00 and 12/01
"The name Jo Beverley will be on every fan's lips after reading this splendid love story of a young woman forced to wed a handsome rake.... This immensely appealing pair of lovers will utterly captivate readers, while Ms. Beverley's commanding ease with the regency period provides a veritable feast of delight for the true connoisseur."
From the Author
This edition of An Arranged Marriage is completely unchanged. Though originally published as a regency romance, the plot elements and sensuality meant it was bold for that genre. Therefore, it fits well as a regency historical. In addition to the rave review above, An Arranged Marriage was a finalist for the prestigious RITA award (beaten by my own Emily and the Dark Angel,) and won the National Readers Choice Award and the Romantic Times Award for Best Regency novel. The next two Rogues books will be reissued in 12/00 and 12/01