By: Ruth Ryan Langan
Genres: Romance | Romance Historical
Posted: February 19, 2006
Lana is working hard to save money to make sure that Siobhan and Colin have a safe and happy home, getting time off infrequently to see them. But then she arrives at Siobhan's home to find that her friend was killed when a carriage ran her over (the drunken husband was the driver and was also killed) and Colin has suffered the same fate of Lana's young years. He's in an orphanage and before Lana can get him released to her custody, he's adopted by a wealthy society woman wanting to show off her kindness.
Desperate, Lana turns to a man, Stone, she knows can help her get Colin back. She's working as a maid in the society woman's home and realizes that the family doesn't really want Colin. Lana needs to present herself as wealthy and well-bred and then she knows they would be glad to get rid of him. But she must learn to speak well and present herself as rich -- and she knows that Stone can help her because the fraud has already convinced society that he's an English duke when he's really just a lowly actor.
Stone agrees to help Lana and can't bring himself to tell her that he is, indeed, a duke. He let's her believe that he's lying to everyone because he wants Lana to get back the boy who's so important to her.
As these two weave their convoluted lies, you'll find yourself drawn into this story, rooting for Lana and little Colin. The life the little boy is leading is terrible and the themes of desperation and despair underlie the entire book. Of course, there's plenty of time for Stone and Lana to fire a hot attraction for each other. But how can they ever find a life together -- particularly when Lana finds out that he really is a duke and she's the one he's been fooling?
This was a good historical. Lana is a wonderful character, drawn with sensitivity and bravery. Her life definitely draws the reader's sympathy and makes you wish for a happy ending even more than usual!
Book Summary
Set in 1890's New York, Lana Dunleavy coaxes con artist Jesse Jordan into helping her pass herself off as nobility, in order to gain custody of a young orphan who owns her heart. The only trouble is, the rogue Jesse is beginning to win her heart as well.
A delightful romp, DUCHESS OF FIFTH AVENUE will leave you laughing and weeping.
by: Ruth Ryan Langan
Berkley Sensation
March 1, 2006
On Sale: July 9, 2007
Featuring: Lana Dunleavy; Jesse Jordan
320 pages
ISBN: 0425208893
EAN: 9780425208892
Paperback