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Rebecca Brandewyne

Autore di Swan Road

54+ opere 1,895 membri 13 recensioni 2 preferito

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Opere di Rebecca Brandewyne

Swan Road (1994) 101 copie
Love, Cherish Me (1739) 91 copie
The Ninefold Key (2004) 90 copie
The Outlaw Hearts (1762) 85 copie
Heartland (1880) 85 copie
Upon a Moon-Dark Moor (1988) 85 copie
Rose of Rapture (1984) 82 copie
Rainbow's End (1991) 81 copie
Desire In Disguise (1987) 76 copie
Across a Starlit Sea (1989) 70 copie
Destiny's Daughter (2001) 65 copie
Forever My Love (1982) 64 copie
Bewitching Love Stories (Anthology 4-in-1) (1992) — Collaboratore — 61 copie
Dust Devil (1996) 59 copie
Desperado (1992) 59 copie
And Gold Was Ours (1984) 59 copie
High Stakes (1999) 58 copie
No Gentle Love (1980) 58 copie
Passion Moon Rising (1988) 58 copie
The Crystal Rose (2006) 55 copie
Beyond the Starlit Frost (1991) 54 copie
The Love Knot (2003) 51 copie
Hired Husband (1996) 48 copie
The Jacaranda Tree (1839) 47 copie
Night Magic (1993) — Collaboratore — 44 copie
Glory Seekers (1997) 39 copie
Love is Murder (2003) 22 copie
Wildcat (1995) 18 copie
The Lioness Tamer (1998) 12 copie
Winter Nights (1985) 5 copie
Hasten Down the Wind (1996) 4 copie
To Die For (2008) 2 copie
Duel sur la lande (1999) 1 copia
SINAIS DO DESTINO (2003) 1 copia
A captivating desire (1900) 1 copia
Wer die Liebe flieht (2002) 1 copia
In mondheller Nacht. (2006) 1 copia
Sommersturm (1996) 1 copia
Moonstruck 1 copia
Las raices del corazón (1995) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Cox, Mary Rebecca Wadsworth Brandewyne
Data di nascita
1955-03-04
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Luogo di residenza
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Wichita, Kansas, USA
Alabama, USA
Istruzione
Wichita State University (BA, Journaliism | MA, Communications)
Relazioni
Brandewyne, John (exhusband)
Cox, John (husband)
Organizzazioni
Novelists, Inc.
Romance Writers of America
Mensa
Premi e riconoscimenti
RT Career Acheivement Award (1991)
Romantic Times Hall of Fame
Breve biografia
Mary Rebecca Wadsworth was born on March 4, 1955 in Knoxville, Tennessee, where she lived and then, later, Chattanooga for the first few years of her life. After that, the family moved to Kansas, where she grew up, spending the summers in her grandparents' home in Alabama. She has two sisters, Mimi and Nancy, and two brothers, Thomas and Daniel. Her mother, Beverly, remarried with Verne, and she won a step-sister, Chrissy. Rebecca married very young with John Brandewyne, and they had a son, Shane, who was born, appropriately enough, on St. Valentine's Day.

Excellent student, she graduated cum laude with departmental honors from Wichita State University, earning a B.A. in journalism, minors in history and music, and an M.A. in communications. She obtained among several other distinguished instructors, three Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists, one of the foremost authorities in the field of interpersonal communication and two Victor Murdock Scholarship. Rebecca taught interpersonal communication at the University level before becoming a published writer.

She sold her first novel some months after her twenty-third birthday, making her, at that time, the youngest romance author in America, a record that stood for ten years before finally being broken. To date, Rebecca has written over thirty consecutive bestselling titles, including novels and novellas on the following lists: New York Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Magazine & Bookseller, Ingram, B. Dalton, and Waldenbooks, among many others.

Rebecca lives in the U.S. Midwest with her son, Shane and her second husband, Englishman John Cox.

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This novel is an example of Historical Romance done properly. It offers a bit of everything. A mystery that only resolves at the end of the book, conflict, travel, star-crossed lovers (yes lovers.. there are more than one set in this) and so on. Admittedly it is a bodice-ripper and while the basic historical framework is intact the author mentions in her note that she changed what she needed and wanted to to fit the story. The thing is the story is so engrossing you really don't notice. The key here is that the story is driven by the romantic context - not the reason for it. You also never get the feeling that the author is following a formula [Hai Harlequin!] and thinks.. oh six pages have gone by *insert sex scene, romantic whatever, ad nauseam*. The encounters in this novel make sense to the storyline and the plot.

Karia's review is one of the better ones shown below and part of the reason I am not being more detailed. The only thing she didn't mention is regarding the pairs of lovers - we have the "anti-star-crossed lovers" in the form of Ian and .. ok I forgot her name. But their relationship while [a form of] love is seriously twisted, unlike the other sets in this novel. It offers an interesting counter-point in perspective.

I'll review [b:Green Darkness|1076795|Green Darkness|Anya Seton|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1203105034s/1076795.jpg|3222827] by [a:Anya Seton|18930|Anya Seton|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1224813438p2/18930.jpg] one of these days to show the difference between a Historical Romance / Bodice Ripper and a Historical Fiction Romance. Both [b:Green Darkness|1076795|Green Darkness|Anya Seton|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1203105034s/1076795.jpg|3222827] and this book are excellent and deserve high praise.

This was written as a counterpoint to my review of [b:The Traitor's Wife|6047149|The Traitor's Wife A Novel of the Reign of Edward II|Susan Higginbotham|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388720058s/6047149.jpg|6572228] by [a:Susan Higginbotham|260080|Susan Higginbotham|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1232260330p2/260080.jpg].

(June 2011)
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Kiri | Dec 24, 2023 |
This is one of my all time favorite romances.... I don't know why. Maybe because it has a little bit of everything that I love....and it's magic!
 
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Tricialenht | May 20, 2018 |
This was just awful. I always loved and adored Rebecca Brandewyne but this was almost unbelievably bad and it made me really sad.

There are long, involved detours on the LifeHammer's functions, the protocol for rabies shots, the utility of subtitles for the deaf in movies, transmission and shifting in a Mini, the danger of leaving a sleeping woman in a car in the heat, wild hair color preferences of young folk and some of the most contorted and stiltedly unrealistic dialogue I have ever read. And none of it has anything to do with the plot.

I felt like she might have been sitting in front of the TV flipping channels and writing dialogue about whatever she saw on screen. ("Hey that QVC LifeHammer is cool." "Animal Planet has the best rabies documentaries!")

As to the plot, pretty much nothing happens. The grandma dies. Granddaughter goes to her childhood home, meets a dude she thinks is a wolf. He is not. They fool around one time. Her father shows up as a burn victim cum peeping tom. This is not explored. A 'simple but beautiful diamond engagement ring' is bestowed (we are told, in a sentence that is mainly about probate court proceedings.) A car salesman wants to buy the farm, and then a person who is not even a minor character tries to kill her, but is prevented by the wolf who is not the man.

If one were perhaps ignorant of the futility of using a LifeHammer on the windshield of a car, or had been avoiding rabies shots, unaware they are no longer painful shots in the stomach, or even unable top find your instruction manual for your Mini Cooper S, this book could help you. Otherwise, it's not worth your time.
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fraoch | Aug 23, 2013 |
I first read this when I was thirteen and absolutely loved it; my best friend and I took turns reading the same worn copy over and over again. It was somewhat silly, but it managed to appeal to the slightly infantile taste of a romantic teenager. Upon rereading it now, it's obvious that it's quite a bit more than just silly - in fact, it's downright preposterous. Despite the romance-hogwash, however, all the mad and convoluted melodrama is strangely appealing and I can still remember why it was so mesmerizing. Plot? It's the standard - young beautiful noble woman meets dark mysterious troubled stranger and falls in love against her wishes and mayhem ensues (quite a few times) and it all ends happily ever after. Recommended? Not really, not unless you're under thirteen and in the mood for some serious bosom-heaving in the Wild West.… (altro)
 
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-Eva- | 1 altra recensione | Jun 18, 2012 |

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Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
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ISBN
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Lingue
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