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| Say You Love Me (Malory Family) (Malory Family) | 
enlarge | Author: Johanna Lindsey Creator: Michael Page Publisher: Brilliance Audio on MP3-CD Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 124 reviews Sales Rank: 722075
Format: Audiobook, Mp3 Audio, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: MP3 Una Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 1423365968 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781423365969 ASIN: 1423365968
Publication Date: September 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Her parents' death has left Kelsey Langton penniless - and responsible for the well-being of her younger sister, Jean. Kelsey knows that the only way to avert their doom is to allow herself to be sold at auction. Resigned to becoming the plaything of a well-heeled gentleman, she gets more than she bargained for. Lord Derek Malory is the highest bidder - a dashing rakehell from a family of charming London rogues. Enthralled by the lovely young woman with shining eyes and dark hair, he purchases her to be his mistress, unaware of the true worth of his prize. He never imagined that this woman he so frivolously acquired would be blessed with all the attributes he was looking for in a wife - grace, wit, intelligence as well as beauty. He certainly never expected to fall in love.
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Great book Terrible Audio September 22, 2008 I love the story in this book as I love the whole Mallory series. But I find it very difficult to listen to the Audio Book with the man that reads this, I much perfer when Laurel does it.
Great Story! August 28, 2008 I enjoyed reading this story! It was different! Though I found myself instantly attracted to Cousin Jeremy with his handsome face, raven-black hair & cobalt blue eyes, he was so appealing to all your senses, only to be disappointed that he actually wasn't the main character in this story. It took me a while to grudgingly accept that I needed to let him go and accept Derek as the main gentleman for Kelsey. All in all, I gave in and finished enjoying reading the story and actually loved Derek and Kelsey as a couple. It's a great read, enjoy it!
Shortly after I ran to the bookstore and purchased the next Malory story: "A Loving Scoundrel" with Jeremy Malory and Danny.
Fun ! August 25, 2008 SAY YOU LOVE ME by Johanna Lindsey August 24, 2008
Amazon Rating: 4/5 stars
I've only read a handful of these books by Johanna Lindsey, in her THE MALORYS series of books. These take place in the regency era, and are all quite fun. It's currently my favorite type of historical romance. In this novel, Kelsey Langton and her sister are orphans, and are now currently living with their Uncle and Aunt. Their uncle, Kelsey has learned, has lost his job and needs help with the finances. He advises that she sell herself in an auction, and to use the winnings to help him take care of the family. Without telling her sister and aunt, she leaves for London with the help of her uncle, and finds herself at an auction where one of the Malorys buys her, because he notices that a ruthless man is about to bid on her. Derek Malory knows the reputation of this cruel man, and while he had no intention of buying a mistress, he's now gained one in order to save Kelsey's life. Kelsey, on the other hand, has no idea what fate she was saved from. All she knows is that she's now to be the mistress of this wealthy man, but being a mistress means she can no longer call herself a lady of the ton, a secret she keeps to herself in order to help her uncle out. As far as Derek and the Malorys are concerned, she's come from the lower classes and selling herself is nothing new.
While she adjusts to her new life, Derek can't help but think she may not be who she says she is. Her manners are that of the upper class and she speaks as if she's educated. But Kelsey finds all sorts of excuses to keep her secret. She doesn't want anyone to know who she really is. In the mean time, she has to learn how to be a mistress, and at the same time she finds she's falling in love with him! She thinks he may have similar feelings for her, but he has yet to tell her that he loves her.
Lots of fun, I can't have enough of the Malory series of books. I am not reading these in order so I can't say whether there are errors in continuity or not, but as a stand alone book, I found SAY YOU LOVE ME very enjoyable and am looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
Re-read still like August 12, 2008 I re-read this book recently. I did enjoy it, its not one of my favorites amongst the Malory novels. But its still a good read. I wish that Johanna would have continue writing about the rest of the Malory clan (Marshall, Travis, Clare, Diane, etc). Even if she would have wrote how Edward and Charlotte(?) met would have been doable.
Her last two books regarding the Anderson brothers were awful! I read 90% of her books and those sagas were just AWFUL!
4.5 stars. Very enjoyable story. Good characters and good plot. June 14, 2008 The only hesitation I have is a warning that there is a bad guy who tortures women. The descriptions of this were unsettling and stayed with me for awhile after reading the book. However, I am still glad I read it.
Sexual language: mild. Number of sex scenes: three. Setting: about 1815 London. Copyright: 1996. Genre: regency romance.
For a list of my reviews of other Johanna Lindsey books, see my 5 star review of "Gentle Rogue" posted 6/14/08.
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