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Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780451210104 ISBN: 0451210107 Label: Signet Manufacturer: Signet Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: July 06, 2004 Publisher: Signet Release Date: July 06, 2004 Studio: Signet Editorial Review: Product Description: John Blayne wants nothing to do with marriage-and certainly nothing to do with Beth Longford. But despite his efforts to remain indifferent, he finds himself coming to her aid. Will he decide to reform his ways...before it costs him the love of his life? Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Enchanting.Elizabeth Longford knew that her childhood friend, John Blayne, thought of nothing now except his own sensual pleasures. He was no longer the wonderful lad she had grown up with. But John is now the Earl of Wayneathe, and only he has the power to help her save the cherished forest in which they played as children - and where she once caught sight of a leprechaun, even though they lived in London instead of Ireland. Beth's father has let his anger overwhelm all reasoning. He insists that he lost everything ... Read More Rating: - Odd fantasy-romanceWistful Elizabeth Longford, a widow, grew up believing the tales of her grandmother. Her grandmother used to tell her about the leprechaun residing in her father's estate. As a little girl, Elizabeth first catches a glimpse of "Shamus," the last surviving leprechaun. Many years later, her father wants to cut down the woods where Shamus resides. In desperation, Elizabeth turns to childhood friend and second cousin, John Blayne (now the earl of Wayneathe), in hopes that he will do something about the situation. ... Read More Rating: - More save the leprechaun than loveThis is a mixed tale. Not at all the usual Regency tale of romance in a social setting of the town or country. The love story very much took a back seat to the story of the Leprechaun, as I suppose was indicated by the title itself. Beth Longford forces herself into the house of her cousin John, the Earl of Wayneathe to try and obtain his help to save her beloved forest, the Heartwood, at the family estate. Her father the Baron is ruthlessly chopping the ancient forest down for the money and out of revenge on ... Read More Rating: - Sweet, Fantasy-Filled RegencyI was lucky enough to read this book before it was released. It's a sweet, fantasy-filled Regency romance with an endearing hero and heroine. John Blayne, Earl of Somewhere, wants nothing more than to lose himself in pleasure after the tragic deaths of his cousin, brothers and mother. However, Beth Longford, a widow, forces him out of his mindless pusuit of pleasure when she brings him the news that her father is cutting down the forest on the estate they both played on as children. He forces her to leave but she ... Read More Rating: - Love and a LeprechaunThose readers who enjoy a romance with a touch of the supernatural will love June Calvin's delightful The Last Leprechaun. Although, as the title suggests, this is the tale of the last leprechaun, it is really the story of the two humans who struggle to rescue him from extinction. Although the leprechaun serves as the fulcrum of the story, it is the romance that is the story's focus. In order to stop her father's plan to destroy the ancient forest on his lands, young widow Elizabeth Longford seeks the aid ... Read More |