The
Raven Prince
Elizabeth Hoyt
ISBN#-10: 0-446-61847-0
ISBN#-13: 978-0-446-61847-2
Warner Books 2006, 356 pages
Little Battleford, England 1760
$6.50 US $9.50 Canada
Selected by Teresa
November 2006
Anna Wren is a widowed woman barely scraping by, she decides
that she must seek out employment if she is to continue to provide
for her mother-in-law and their maid. She has a chance encounter
with the Earl of Swartingham's estate manager and finds out
that the earl is in need of a new secretary. Before he knows
it, she has talked him into hiring her.
Edward De Raaf, Earl of Swartingham, has come back to his childhood
home Ravenhill Abbey in the hopes of filling the once happy
place with happiness again. His temper has cost him yet another
secretary and he informs his estate manager that he must find
a secretary by the next day. Little does he know that his new
secretary is a woman, a very capable and tempting one at that.
The tension between them is palpable as Edward finds that he
cannot stop becoming aroused when around Anna. Anna in turn
is also very affected by Edward, and is not intimidated by his
temper. She gives as good as she gets, and Edward respects that
about her.
Edward and Anna are not your typical protagonists. Edward is
scarred, physically and emotionally, by the smallpox that took
the lives of his parents and brother. Anna is a plain woman,
whose husband's infidelity has hurt her immensely. These two
people have known much sadness and betrayal and must learn to
trust each other and their feelings as they grow closer.
Elizabeth Hoyt makes a spectacular debut with her engrossing
and sexually charged novel. The love scenes are definitely
enough to satisfy readers who like their sex more on the erotic
side, although there is plenty of emotion that goes along
with it. She has the perfect blend of heat and heart and I
practically devoured the book. In a market where most historical
romances seem to be the same old Regency with different names
and faces, The Raven Prince is a jewel
among so much paste and glass.