Dreaming of You
She
stood at danger's threshold -- then love beckoned her in.
In the shelter of her country cottage, Sara Fielding
puts pen to paper to create dreams. But curiosity has enticed
the prim, well-bred gentlewoman out of her safe haven -- and into
Derek Craven's dangerous world.
A handsome, tough and tenacious Cockney, he rose
from poverty to become lord of London's most exclusive gambling
house -- a struggle that has left Derek Craven fabulously wealthy,
but hardened and suspicious. And now duty demands he allow Sara
Fielding into his world -- with her impeccable manners and her
infuriating innocence. But here, in a perilous shadow-realm of
ever-shifting fortunes, even a proper "mouse" can be
transformed into a breathtaking enchantress -- and a world-weary
gambler can be shaken to his cynical core by the power of passion...and
the promise of love.
Lisa's comments: This is my all-time favorite novel,
and it seems to be regarded as a favorite by many readers, although
I never expected it to be. The hero, Derek Craven, in many ways
is an anti-hero, as he is of extremely low background and character
(and was actually born in a drain-pipe from a prostitute mother).
Not only does Derek own a gambling club, but he has a dark past
that includes such heinous behavior as thievery, prostitution
and grave-robbing. Not exactly your typical aristocrat! I paired
him with an extremely moral and innocent heroine, Sara Fielding,
a novelist from a small country village. I guess the fun for me
was in exploring how two such different characters could find
true and deep love for each other. Derek's most redeeming quality
is his awareness that he is not nearly good enough for Sara, and
he suffers mightily because of this. And I've always loved
it when a hero suffers from tormented love *wicked grin*.
Lisa Kleypas, Avon Books, 5/1994 Back
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