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The Raven Prince
 
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There comes a time in a womanrsquo;s life when she must do the unthinkable - and find employment. For the widowed Anna Wren, that means taking a job as female secretary for the Earl of Swartingham. Secretaries are always male - never female - as Anna well knows but the real downfall of her career is the realisation that she is falling in love with Edward de Raaf - the Earl. But when she realises that he is going to visit a brothel in London to take care of his 'manly' desires, Anna sees red - and decides to take advantage of the opportunity to also take care of her 'womanly' desires - with the Earl as her unknowing lover. But the Earl has another reason for going to London. He is formalising his betrothal and trying (with little success) to forget about a secretary that has no right being female. Unhandsome, he knows that no woman wants him. Except for the mysterious lady with whom he spent two unforgettable nights at Aphroditersquo;s Grotto, the most scandalous brothel in London. But when Annarsquo;s plan is revealed, a bit of blackmail is thrown into the mix, a proposal is rejected and even the Earl himself will be unprepared for the intrigues that ensnare them.

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Loved it! Loved It!
 
Review Date: October 29, 2006
Reviewer: Viv, Atlanta, GA
Wow! I am blown away by this debut novel. I simply could not put it down until I had read every steamy page.
Edward is a broody discontented earl that at heart is just lonely. He's not your typical hero. He is scarred, has a big nose, thin lips and is described as unattractive. He does have a gorgeous body, though. His scars run beneath the skin as well and he carries some real emotional baggage. He reacts by lashing out and throwing fits of temper thus scaring off his previous secretaries.

Anna has fallen on hard times and shows up for the position of secretary while Edward is away. Upon his return, Anna has firmly settled into her role and Edward is enchanted by her tantalizing mouth. She is plain, but he cannot stop thinking of her mouth. He has no one else to replace her so what's an earl to do when faced with temptation? He keeps her in his employ, much to his future...ahem...discomfort.

What follows is page after page of sexual tension that Ms. Hoyt cleverly builds to a climax that is so hot even I, who am pretty jaded, was left breathless. The love scenes are exquisitely and graphically written, however, not in a clinical way. For those who love hero-jealousy and emotional angst, there's a bit of that as well. As they fall in love I felt they were meant for each other.

The story moves quickly-too quickly as I didn't want it to end-and I never felt it bogged down at any point. I highly recommend this book. I wouldn't have changed a single thing.
LOVED IT!!
 
Review Date: November 9, 2006
Reviewer: Cherise Everhard, Michigan, USA
I have to say that I read this in one day. I couldn't/wouldn't put it down. It is a historical romance with a ton of humor, sex, wit and two of the best main characters, ever.
Edward is an earl. He is the only living survivor of a family that was struck down by small pox. He has returned to his family home after many years, ready to marry and start a family.
He is known for his pox scarred face and bad temper.
Anna has been widowed for 6 years. She is living with her mother in law and a young woman they have taken in, in a small cottage. There finances are dwindling. Anna fast talks her way into a position as the newly returned Earls secretary. Unknowingly he is the same man that she "ran" into on the street.
They are so not the typical herione and hero of romances. She is tough and smart. He is ugly and ill tempered. But as the story goes on you will fall for him just as Anna does.
Each chapter begins with an excerpt from a story Anna finds that was written by Edwards now dead sister Elizabeth. I was as interested in that story as I was the main one.
There are crazy circumstances that bring them together, intamately, the first time. I can't say more without spoiling it.
All in all this was a delightful tale and I look forward to Ms. Hoyt's second tale, eagerly! Enjoy!
A Delightful Historical Romance with a Fairy Tale Twist!
 
Review Date: December 18, 2006
Reviewer: Beverly Romance Books, St. Pete Beach, Florida
We are not all what we seem, is one of the themes that pervades this story, as well as the delightful introductions to each chapter of the real fairy tale The Raven Prince, that make this story a delight and a book difficult to put down. Edward De Raff, the fifth Earl of Swartingham is a large, pox-marked man, and is the lone survivor of the horrible smallpox disease that took his entire family in his youth. He returns to his home estate plagued with memories of them and a past marriage that ended in the death of his wife in childbirth; a wife who died unable to love him because of his scars. He plans to remarry the young, quiet, Lady Gerard, who continues to tell him (while always looking down at her hands) that the scars do not matter. But this man is also known for a temper and now has a more difficult situation because he is in need of a secretary; one that will stay with him long enough to complete his manuscript.

Anna Wren has lived in Little Battleford her entire life. A beautiful widow of good moral standing in the community, she has been living for the past six years with her mother-in-law and a young woman in need the two women took in. She has been hurting financially and emotionally, as when her husband passed, he not only left her to live with a financial burden, but with sad memories of a childless and unfaithful marriage. She is thinking through her situation and how she is to continue feeding her little family, when the Earl charges through town on his horse and nearly runs her over and unseats himself. As he rages out of the mud puddle he has fallen into, Anna sees this famous temper for herself, but also finds that she is intrigued by this large man. She soon learns the Earl's steward is looking for a secretary and asks for the position. Mr. Hopple is desperate and he hires Anna.

When Anna arrives at the estate to begin her job it is the Earl's turn to be intrigued. He finds her beautiful and intelligent and soon finds himself overwhelmed by lust for her. He travels to London to visit a famous brothel, Aphrodite's Grotto to work off his lust and temptation for Anna. Anna is drawn to the Earl as well and becomes angry that he would lust for her and then turn to another woman. She wants to disguise and mask herself and request the Earl as her guest at Aphrodite's Grotto. At one time Anna rescued a prostitute, Pearl, from the side of the road, after she was beaten and left for dead. Anna turns to Pearl for help, as Pearl knows the owner of Aphrodite's Grotto. Edward and Anna meet for two nights of passion so intense that they are both haunted with the sensual pleasure afterward. Soon Edward finds out it was Anna he met with and once his anger subsides, he makes the decision to end the arranged marriage to Lady Gerard and marry Anna. Anna feels she is not good enough for Edward, especially because she feels she is childless, and the chase, continued lust, passion and love build to a delightful ending.

The Raven Prince is truly a beautiful story with characters that are real and unforgettable. The love scenes are beautifully written. It is a story that makes you believe that true love conquers all. Elizabeth Hoyt is one of those authors that will not be able to write fast enough for her fans.

Best debut novel in 2006
 
Review Date: March 7, 2007
Reviewer: Love Romances and More,
The widowed Anna Wren is in desperate need of money, so she takes an unusual step and applies for the secretary job in the household of Edward de Raaf, the Earl of Swartingham. She has three major problems with the job. First no one has ever heard of a female secretary, secondly her employer has a fierce temper, but the biggest problem of all is that she is falling in love with him. Unfortunately Edward has problems due to a past betrayal, a huge problem with the concept of love and relationships. Will they find a way to be together?

The Raven Prince is a fantastic and unusual book. The story captivated this reviewer from the beginning and she was really sad when she reached the end.

Ms. Hoyt created a terrific cast of characters for this novel. Each of the characters plays an important part in making this book so unique.

Anna Wren is a very strong and independent heroine, who doesn't care much about public opinion. She stands up for her own opinion, something that is especially important in the employment of the Earl. When she makes up her mind, there is nothing that will stop her; she will even go disguised into a brothel to be with the man she loves.

Edward de Raaf is a tortured/wounded hero par excellence. He doesn't believe that any women will ever really love him, because of his pox scars, but that was before he met Anna. She just has to make him believe that he is worthy to be with her.

Altogether she will turn his whole life upside down.

This reviewer especially liked that The Raven Prince is set in the Georgian times, because there are too few books set in this time period and it makes the book even more special.

The Raven Prince is a very good debut novel and you will definitely want to keep an eye open for more books by Ms. Hoyt. Her next book, The Leopard Prince will be released in April 2007.

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the best book i've read all year. 5 stars (shoo...TEN stars)
 
Review Date: November 12, 2006
Reviewer: avines,
the idea that this is elizabeth hoyt's debut novel is ludicrous. i say this because if this is indeed her firsr foray into writing romance novels, this author has a stellar career ahead of her. the raven prince is the best book i've read all year. it has everything, a strong and compassionate heroine, an emotionally vunerable hero, and a plot that had just the right amount of excitement, sensuality, and intrigue. no doubt this author has become an auto-buy for me.

ann wren is a widow down on her luck. she is living in genteel poverty with her mother-in-law and maid. unfortunately, the money from the investments made by her now dead husband is no longer enough for them to sustain themelves. ann decides to get a job. although she is educated and a lady, no one is looking for either a governess or a tutor. a chance encounter with the earl of swartingham's stewart leads to her gaining a position as the earl's secretary. why is the stewart desperate enough to hire a female for the position? well turns out the earl has a wicked temper and likes to shout and throw things, which ends up scaring away the previous two secretaries in short order.

edward de raaf, the earl of swartingham, has just returned to his childhood home after being away for years following the marriage to his first wife. upon her death, he comes home to build a new life and hopefully start a new family. unfortunately, the house is full of ghosts, as he lost his beloved family to the small pox two decade prior to his return. as the sole survivor, he also bears the scars from his own battle with small pox, which has left his fax pocted, so he's not considered to be the most attractive nobleman available. his demanding and violatile nature makes him even less appealing.

ann and edward have AMAZING chemistry. it is obvious from the beginning that ann is more than enough for edward, and she does not cower beneath his anger, which leads to numerous ocassions where they butt heads. the dialogue is witty and intelligent. what was so great about this story is the fact that neither ann nor edward are these stunningly beautiful human beings. the reader gets to see how they find the less obvious attributes about each other to love. edward is in thrall of ann's voluptous lips, and ann can't help but admire edward's masculinely beautiful eyes and body. as the story continues, the reader bears witness to other attributes being revealed almost like the opening of gifts. we see that edward, despite his bad temper, is both fair and compassionate when it comes to his staff and tenants. ann, who at first one thinks is prone to only moments of bravery, evolves into the most appealing heroine as her association with edward forces her to address her needs as a woman, and her status in society when it conflicts with her duty as a charitable human being. she builds her backbone with each succeeding event in this book and by the end, i was totally applauding her for the courage and intelligence she displayed time and time again.

edward also evolved during this tale. he goes from someone who was willing to remarry simply for the sake of gaining an heir, to a man who realizes the importance of having love in a marriage. he is insecure about his scars despite his arrogance, which makes him even more appealing. edward reminded me alot of derek craven and i have NEVER until now come across a hero who so reminded me of that beloved character, so you know this is high praise indeed.

the plotline itself was mostly original. while i've read stories before of secretaries working for noblemen, i have yet to read a story where the heroine was brave enough to act on her passion in the way this heroine was willing to do. safe to say, ann was determined to have her night of passion with edward, even if it meant resorting to gaining his favor in a brothel.

but don't let that turn you off, folks. i'm telling you, hoyt has a true gift when it comes to writing intimate scenes. she has a deft touch at building the sexual tension between ann and edward, way before they'd even had their first kiss. when they finally consumated their relationship (albeit without edward's knowledge...nice touch, ms. hoyt), the heat existing between them torches the pages. hoyt has that mixture of explicit detail and emotional intimacy and sense of adventure i totally dig in a romance novel. these scenes reminded me of two other authors gifted at writing intimate scenes...sabrina jeffries and adele ashworth.

even the secondary characters had depth. from edward's steward with his garrish sense of fashion, to ann's mother-in-law, who shows a remarkable level of insight, to the 'soiled dove' who assists ann in achieving her night of passion with edward, hoyt doesn't just brush in these characters, she illustrates them in detail. in other words, these characters do more than just move the story along. they add texture to the story, bringing it even MORE to life and they're all unforgettable, even the dog. hoyt makes the reader actually care what happens to them.

the villains and the plot involving her dead husband is enough to add a bit of conflict and angst to the tale, as does edward's engagement to another woman. ann and edward have a few obstacles to overcome before they get to their hea, and reading as they get there, watching as they fall in love, was simply beautiful. the last ten pages of this story moved me and had me cheering.

and the cherry on the top of this exquisite story? an excerpt of 'the raven prince' appears at the beginning of each chapter. i was taken back to the time when i first read that story as a child, and even those excerpts were an integral part of the story. NOTHING is wasted here.

so in the end, i closed the book and sighed. and immediately came here to write this review because i was just too giddy and still feeling the reverberations from this tale. normally i pick up another book to read about an hour after the last one is finished. in this case, i'm gonna ride the cloud of contentment and relive the great moments in this book until tomorrow.

yes, folk...it is THAT good. HIGHLY recommended.

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