With This Ring (Vanza)
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With This Ring (Vanza)

Mass Market Paperback – February 2, 1999

Price
$7.99
Publisher
Bantam
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0553574098
Dimensions
4.19 x 0.8 x 6.73 inches
Weight
6.9 ounces

Description

“If you start an Amanda Quick book in the late afternoon, you'll probably spend the night with it.” — The Denver Post “[Amanda Quick is] an exceptional storyteller.” — Daily News of Los Angeles Leo Drake, the "Mad Monk of Monkcrest," is notoriously eccentric and unquestionably reclusive. But he is also a noted antiquities expert, which is why Beatrice Poole has demanded his reluctant assistance. The freethinking authoress of "horrid novels," Beatrice is searching for the Forbidden Rings of Aphrodite, a mythic treasure she suspects played a role in her uncle's death. Beatrice finds Leo every bit as fascinating as one of the heroes in her novels--and she's convinced he's the only one who can help her. But after only five minutes in her company, Leo is sure he's never met a woman more infuriating...and more likely to rescue him from boredom. Yet the alliance may well prove to be the biggest mistake of their lives. For a villain lurks in London, waiting for the pair to unearth the Forbidden Rings--knowing that when they do, that day will be their last.... Amanda Quick, a pseudonym for Jayne Ann Krentz, is a bestselling, award-winning author of contemporary and historical romances.xa0xa0There are nearly twenty-two million copies of her books in print, including Seduction, Surrender, Scandal, Rendezvous, Ravished, Reckless, Dangerous, Deception, Desire, Mistress, Mystique, Mischief, Affair and With This Ring. She makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Frank. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. A chill of dread stirred the hair on the back of Leo's arms. Control yourself, man.xa0xa0You study legends, you do not believe in them. "Mrs.xa0xa0Poole, if, for the sake of argument, you were to find the Rings, what would you do with them?""Sell them, of course." She sounded surprised by the question.xa0xa0"It is the only way we can hope to recover at least some of my uncle's money.""I see."She turned away from the window.xa0xa0"My lord, is there anything else you can tell me about this matter?"He hesitated.xa0xa0"Only that it can be dangerous to get involved in an affair that lures treasure hunters.xa0xa0They are not a stable lot.xa0xa0The prospect of discovering a great treasure, especially an ancient, legendary one, has unpredictable effects on some people.""Yes, yes, I can well understand that." She brushed his warning aside with a graceful flick of her wrist.xa0xa0"But can you tell me anything more about the Rings?""I heard an unsubstantiated rumor that a while back they turned up in a rather poor antiquities shop operated by a man named Ashwater," he said slowly."Forgive me, my lord, but I already know that much about the business.xa0xa0I went to see Mr.xa0xa0Ashwater.xa0xa0His establishment is closed.xa0xa0His neighbors informed me that he had left on an extended tour of Italy."It occurred to him that she was losing her patience.xa0xa0He did not know whether to be annoyed or amused.xa0xa0She was the uninvited guest here.xa0xa0This was his house.xa0xa0She was the one who had descended on him without a by-your-leave and demanded answers to questions."You have already begun to make inquiries?" he asked."Of course.xa0xa0How do you think I came to learn of your expertise in legendary antiquities, my lord? Your articles, after all, are published in somewhat obscure journals.xa0xa0I had never even heard your name before I began my investigations."He wondered if he should be insulted.xa0xa0"It's quite true that I am not an author of popular novels such as Mrs.xa0xa0York."She gave him a smile that bordered on the condescending.xa0xa0"Do not feel too bad about it.xa0xa0We cannot all write for a living, sir.""I write," he said through his teeth, "for a different audience than does Mrs.xa0xa0York.""Fortunately, in your case, there is no need to convince people to actually purchase your work, is there? The Monkcrest fortune is the stuff of legend, according to my aunt.xa0xa0You can afford to write for journals that do not pay for your articles.""We seem to be straying from the subject, Mrs.xa0xa0Poole.""Indeed, we do." Her smile was very cool.xa0xa0There were dangerous sparks in her eyes.xa0xa0"My lord, I am extremely grateful for the information, limited as it is, that you have given me.xa0xa0I shall not impose on your hospitality any longer than necessary.xa0xa0My maid and I will leave first thing in the morning."Leo ignored that.xa0xa0"Hold one moment here, Mrs.xa0xa0Poole.xa0xa0Precisely how do you intend to pursue your inquiries into the matter of the Rings?""My next step will be to interview the person who was with my uncle when he died.""Who is that?""A woman who calls herself Madame Virtue."Shock held him transfixed for the space of several heartbeats.xa0xa0When the paralysis finally wore off, Leo sucked in a deep breath.xa0xa0"You intend to speak to the proprietress of the House of the Rod? Impossible.xa0xa0Absolutely impossible."Beatrice tipped her head slightly to the side, frowning.xa0xa0"Why on earth do you say that, my lord?""For God's sake, she is a brothel keeper.xa0xa0You would be ruined if it got out that you had associated with her."Amusement lit Beatrice's eyes.xa0xa0"One of the advantages of being a widow of a certain age, as I'm sure you're aware, my lord, is that I have a great deal more freedom than I did as a younger woman.""No respectable lady possesses the degree of freedom required to consort with brothel keepers.""I shall exercise discretion," she said with an aplomb that was no doubt meant to reassure him.xa0xa0"Good night, my lord.""Damnation, Mrs.xa0xa0Poole."She was already at the door.xa0xa0"You have been somewhat helpful.xa0xa0Thank you for your hospitality.""And they call me mad," Leo whispered. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Leo Drake, the “Mad Monk of Monkcrest,” is notoriously eccentric and unquestionably reclusive.  But he is also a noted antiquities expert, which is why Beatrice Poole has demanded his reluctant assistance.The freethinking authoress of “horrid novels,” Beatrice is searching for the Forbidden Rings of Aphrodite, a mythic treasure she suspects played a role in her uncle's death.  Beatrice finds Leo every bit as fascinating as one of the heroes in her novels—and she's convinced he's the only one who can help her.  But after only five minutes in her company, Leo is sure he's never met a woman more infuriating . . . and more likely to rescue him from boredom.Yet the alliance may well prove to be the biggest mistake of their lives.  For a villain lurks in London, waiting for the pair to unearth the Forbidden Rings—knowing that when they do, that day will be their last. . . .
  • Praise for
  • With This Ring
  • “If you start an Amanda Quick book in the late afternoon, you'll probably spend the night with it.”
  • The Denver Post
  • “[Amanda Quick is] an exceptional storyteller.”
  • Daily News of Los Angeles

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Quick does it again!

Don't be fooled by bland reviews, _With This Ring_ is classic Amanda Quick. Teeming with the usual mystery, romance, adventure and passion readers have grown to love, _With This Ring_ is right on par with all of Ms. Quick's earlier works. I'd even go so far as to say it has become one of my favorites by her.

In Beatrice and Leo Ms. Quick has created two strong minded, mature and well rounded characters. Beatrice is lively, funny and intelligent. I really enjoyed reading about a heroine who was nearing thirty years old and who'd been wed and bed before. It was a nice, refreshing change of pace to see an older heroine who had a sensible head on her shoulders be swept away by desire. So many times romance authors inundate you with simpering beauties whose only attribute worth mentioning is their looks. Ms. Quick continually sets forth heroines who make you proud to be a woman and Beatrice does just that. Leo is exciting, sensual and has a magnetism that the reader feels right along with Beatrice. Watching him fall in love with Beatrice is a beautiful experience and when he gave her the legendary 'Mad Monk' token of love I cried.

As always, the plot was engaging and full of twists and turns that kept me absorbed right from the first. Another thing I really enjoyed about _With This Ring_ is the fact that Ms. Quick alludes to a character from one of her previous books. It was nice to see a name I recognized and be able to recall another extraordinary book of her's that I'd read.

Anyone who has read this book and didn't like it should give it a second read through, surely you must have missed something the first time! Anyone who hasn't read this book -- what are you waiting for? Buy it now and be prepared for a marvelous read courtesy of Amanda Quick.
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Boring read... expected better...

I was bored beyond words with this tale of dark suspense set in shadowy England in the 1700's. I thought I was in for some real suspense and good romance, but I was shocked to find myself wishing it would end. the suspense is mediocre and the romance is cliche at best.
~Beatrice Poole, a 30 year old widow and a vicar's daughter writes 'horrid novels' under a different pen name and is fasinated with the darker side of passion. She is very successful and wishes she too could experience something as exciting as what she writes. When her beloved uncle is found dead, she gets her wish, so to speak. She is now on the run to find her uncle's killer and what he was hiding.
Beatrice calls on the 'mad monk' of Monkcrest, Leo Drake. He would know how to help her since he was known for his dabbling of the 'dark life'. Leo soon realizes they aren't simply looking for a killer, but they are being hunted down and the reason is an ancient artifact that everyone seems to be after.
I wish it hadn't been so boring, but it did get good reviews in general, so I might have missed what everyone else saw.
Tracy Talley~@
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Another engaging mystery by Amanda Quick

Mrs. Beatrice Poole is a woman of many mysteries--including a secret identity as Amelia York, authoress of horrid novels. Upon learning of the death of her uncle under most improper circumstances, Beatrice takes it upon herself to find out what happened. When the young widow finds herself on the verge of becoming the heroine of one of her grim and fanciful tales she looks toward the Earl of Monkford for assistance.

Leo, the Earl of Monkford, has a family history with mystery and intrigue. The men before him who held the title Earl of Monkford became known as the "Mad Monks." Leo himself is believed to have supernatural powers, including the ability to turn himself into a wolf. Followed by his trusty hound, Elf, Leo sets out to help Beatrice discover what happened to her uncle, and finds himself falling for the lady in the interim period.

This novel was an engaging read and passed the time quickly. Quick's signature mysteries rarely disappoint. One of the best things about this one is that both the hero and heroine are of a certain age (nearing 40 and 30, respectively) so there is little need for the high drama typically associated with Regency romance. This would be an excellent book to read by the pool in the summer.
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More of the same...

Quick's stories are like comfort food... you know what you're going to get every time, with only minor variations. Her heroes are the same, her heroines are the same, the plot is the same, with a few details changed here and there. Those details aren't different enough from book to book to cover the fact that she's writing to a formula, but it works for her. Sometimes I'm just in the mood for comfort food - and that's when I reach for one of her books. This one focused more on the plot, and less on the relationship. I liked the main and secondary characters, as well as the plot, but the lack of spark and tension between the hero and heroine left this story feeling a little flat, hence the 3 stars.
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Talent tells.

Mrs. Beatrice Poole needs help in recovering the small inheritance promised to a young lady in her family as a dowry. Since the inheritance is a legendary treasure, she turns to expert collector Leo Drake, Earl of Monkcrest. Monkcrest, also known as the Mad Monk of Monkcrest Abbey, is fascinated by the forthright, headstrong widow. Little does he know that Beatrice is also know as horrids writer, Mrs. Amelia York, and that she helps prostitutes get off the streets by training them as French ladies' maids.
Thrilling passions, mysterious treasure, brooding heroes, what more could one want? Well, how about strong heroines, witty repartee, and unusual supporting characters? Quick's novels have it all and this one is no exception.
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Mystery, Intrigue, and Romance....

This is the second book I've read of Ms. Quick's. I truly injoyed it. I loved the fact that Beatrice is nearly 30 and not a raving beauty. I agree with other readers when they say it's nice to see a heroine that has a good head on her shoulders and is very intelligent and self-sufficient. Both characters are strong and that's makes for interesting dialogue. I loved Beatrice's "horrid novels". It was clever the way Ms. Quick had a passage for each chapter of "With This Ring" from Beatrice's book "The Ruin". Well worth reading.
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Not up to snuff

I thought it was fabulous that Amanda Quick decided to break her one word title streak and venture out of that comfort zone. But her journey into a new style of writing was rather dissapointing for me. The book starts out with Beatrice Poole seaking out Leo drake to get him to help her uncover her uncle's mysterious murder and to come up with the Forbidden Rings of Apphordite. Leo is bothered by the untimely interuption in his life but is intruiged by Beatrice and agrees to help her. As the plot thickens, Beatrice and Leo are pulled into a web of deceit and trickery, and friends become foes. But now it seems that Leo and Beatrice's fate will fallow that of her murdered uncle. The thing that bothered me about this book was that there was to much mystery and too little romance. I have come to expect great things from Ms. Krentz in the way of romance, and this book left me wanting more. There was no real heat between Leo and Beatrice. You just are left with ends that don't meet. also, you don't really care if Beatrice and Leo get together. But there are many qualities that save the book. Leo and Beatrice are exceptionally three dimensional and the mystery is fairly interesting. And, as always, the setting is stunning and well described. I could see London as I was reading, and that is always a sign of a well written book. And it is well written, just the romance was lacking. If you know Amanda Quick, you should read this book, but I wouldn't buy just because there are better books out there.
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Breaking her one word title tradition Amanday Quick

doesn't break with her tradition for telling wonderful tales. Emma Greyson is a lady's companion by trade, a glorious free spirit by birth. She tries to conform to socity's expectations, but she doesn't always succeed. The night she's accused of murder is a little over the top, even for her. Edison Stokes comes to her rescue, assuring everyone she was with him . . . which might have been the perfect alibi if Emma wasn't wearing her nightclothes. Emma's now engaged to Stokes to save her reputation and further his investigation into a mysterious missing book. Romance, murder, and suspence roam Regency England's streets in I Thee Wed, another great read by one of my favorite authors.
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Three Stars

Book had a really old smell to it.
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Kept me guessing

With this Ring is about Beatrice who ends up on the Earl of Monkcrest's doorstep in the middle of the night. She went seeking his help in finding the Rings of Aphrodite. She believes her Uncle Reggie died after purchasing them. Thinking they were stolen and the only thing she had left of her cousin's dowry she enlists the help of Leo Drake "the mad monk" an antiquities expert.

This book was quite an interesting mystery. The suspects kept showing up dead and I couldn't figure out who was at the heart of it. Although, this book did not incite strong feelings one way or the other for me I still enjoyed the story.

There were attempted kidnappings, prostitutes, murders, brothels, even manly elixirs, and a hound that kept getting mistaken for a wolf. Some of the scenes seemed convenient and not particularly plausible but still they did not detract from the story in the least. It was enjoyable and mysterious and kept me wondering until the end.
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