This is so not cool. eBay needs to grow a backbone and do something.
And what does the person get from stealing the reviews? How does it profit them in any way?

Have I ever mentioned how happy I am that Loretta Chase is writing regularly again? You might’ve gotten an inkling since I actually dedicated three—THREE—entries on this website on my search for a copy of Mr. Impossible. And I’m as happy as Dieter getting his monkey touched to report that with her latest effort, Chase doesn’t disappoint. (She rarely does; the only time I’ve been less than impressed with her work was with The Last Hellion, but the less said about that book the better.) Mr. Impossible is almost perfect, and I stayed up until 5 a.m. Saturday morning finishing it, trying not to bounce too hard with suppressed glee so I wouldn’t wake The Very Tall Husband.
Daphne Pembroke fell in love with hieroglyphics the first time she saw them as a little girl, and has dedicated her life to doing what no scholar has succeeded thus far: finding the key to translating those odd little picture-words. Her dedication to furthering her knowledge is so fierce that when she was 19, she married a clergyman 35 years her senior because of his extensive book collection. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, Virgil Pembroke turns out to be a stuffy, passive-aggressive asswipe; ref. Romance Novel Commandment No. 42: “Thou shalt not suffer a heroine who hath a happy first marriage with an excellent sex life to live, though the hero may be allowed provided the former wife be uncommon delicate of constitution and expire painfully during childbirth, consequently leading to years of self-flagellation, anguish and guilt.”
Hey, am still very new here but was thrilled to bits (sorry--trying hard to find a fuck yeah way to say this without saying fuck yeah and turning into a 41 year old female Fonzie) to see a rewview for Loretta Chase’s Mr. Impossible here. I am such a picky reader and few books get my full approval but Loretta Chase is a fav author and Mr. Impossible was so damn much fun to read. She made me want my very own Mr. Impossible. Thanks for a great review and getting just how talented Chase is.
Wheee! People finding all sorts of old reviews on this site tonight. Warms the cockles of my heart. Anyway, glad you agree with my assessment. My stance on Loretta Chase novels is: I’ll read ‘em and review ‘em as fast as she can write ‘em.
In other words: She can’t write fast enough for me, really.
The first book I ever read by Loretta Chase was Lord of Scoundrels (I think that’s the title....) and from chapter 1 I was completely enamoured. I love that she writes a tight story with wonderful characters and intelligent prose without needing to resort to cliches or over the top sex to make a book a page turner. I love sexy novels, but think love scenes should fit a book...and (hopefully) have emotional resonance so its a love story not just wham bam...especially in a Regency setting!
Candy, I picked up this book based on your review. I read it last night and I send big cyber-smooches to you. I just loved it. I was cackling with mad glee the entire time. This was my first Loretta Chase and it won’t be my last. Cheers to you, Candy!
I, too, picked up this book at the library last week based on your review. Thanks!! I have been searching for a new MUST READ (MOST) ALL BOOKS authors, and Chase seems to qualify. I also just finished Lord Perfect which was a hoot. I am such a huge fan of books where the author can sustain dramatic and romantic tension throughout the entire novel without any horrible BIG MISUNDERSTANDING. Mr. Impossible achieved that, as does Lord Perfect.
And you were very right about the English accents. My husband is from London, and I was laughing out loud at how accurately Chase rendered Rupert’s dialogue. For some reason, I kept hearing Hugh Laurie from roles like Wooster (Jeeves & Wooster) or George VI (Blackadder III) when he plays someone so flabergasted and jovially stupid. When Rupert was well into playing the part of the idiot, or when he didn’t know that what he felt was love, I kept hearing Hugh. Which isn’t a bad thing at all!
Currently searching out Miss Wonderful…
Thanks again!
I read this book after seeing your review and I must agree, it was very good. So nice to read a romance novel with a real plot for once. :)
I just read this book after seeing it so highly ranked on your site, and I have to say, its marvelous! It was my first Loretta Chase, and I ran out to get Miss Wonderful afterwards. The only thing that loses points with me- I wanted to hear less about the criminals, and more about my delightful couple. Still, it was a fantastic read. What fun!
I just finished this book and it was wonderful. My only complain is that Rupert was too much of a Gary Sue in that everyone (including animals) loved him. Other than that, it was a great book.
Oops. I meant Gary Stu, the male version of a Mary Sue.
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