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Lillies on the Lake [Mass Market Paperback]

Katherine Kingsley


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1 Oct 2001
Once, they’d loved each other with all their hearts.
Now fate was giving them a second chance....

Bestselling, award-winning author Katherine Kingsley brings her sizzling blend of romance and sensuality to the tale of a woman who scandalizes Victorian London ... and the man who’d follow her to the ends of the earth if it would make her love him....

As the port of Alexandria came into view, Portia Merriem trembled with excitement. Here she was, the stepdaughter of a marquess, about to live an Egyptian adventure. But instead of enjoying thrilling excavations, Pip found herself on a houseboat on the Nile, praying for a miracle that would save her pregnant traveling companion.

When help finally arrived, she thought she must be dreaming. He was John Henry Lovell, the friend and protector of her childhood ... a world away from this powerful man who stared at her with the eyes of a stranger.

He’d loved her all his life. And now, like a ghost from the past, she stood before him as heartbreakingly beautiful as ever. She was the reason John Henry had fled Norfolk. Yet how could he abandon her now — alone in a foreign land and determined to raise another woman’s child as her own?

The only way to avoid scandal was to return to England ... as man and wife. And later, when the gossip had quieted, he’d give her her freedom.

How could he know that freedom was the last thing Pip wanted ... that all she needed was a glance, a word, a touch, and ten years of pain and sorrow could be transformed into a lifetime of love?

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group (1 Oct 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0440236029
  • ISBN-13: 978-0440236023
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 2.5 x 17.8 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,833,348 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars What happened? 19 Sep 2001
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I was extremely saddened by the complete lack of anything appealing in this book. I truly enjoyed Kingsley's earlier books, especially "The Sound of Snow", "Call Down the Moon", and "In the Wake of the Wind". I was disappointed by "In the Presence of Angels" but I was more than willing to give Kingsley another chances as I had enjoyed her earlier books so much. This book (Lilies on the Lake) almost seems like it was written by a different person, it's truly awful. The main character, Pip, is a selfish, spoiled, arrogant, and manipulative liar. And those are her good points. Other than that she's basically a complete bore. She doesn't get much better by the end of the book, and even though she was supposed to have gone through this "change" to realize her love for John Henry, I must admit that by then I neither cared nor believed that such a truly loathsome person (I had no empathy for her at all) had changed. Mentioning John Henry; I love romance novels, and I must say I usually like men with dashing names and interesting personalities. John Henry has neither. He's cold, chauvinistic, and he seems to constantly want to control Pip. He thinks it's her fault that she's not in love with him and he's spent his entire life trying to change her mind to the point of an almost unhealthy obsession. I don't find him attractive in any way. This is no Mr. Knightly of Jane Austen's "Emma", I wish that John Henry had even an ounce of Mr. Knightly's charm and compassion. Also, dangit, I wish he would pick "John" or "Henry" or even "Jack" for goodness sakes! When I think I John Henry I keep imagining some anal editor or a puritan. Bad form, Ms. Kingsley. Please come up with something more enjoyable and believable next time, your fans miss your talent.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment from Katherine Kingsley 24 Sep 2001
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I have read all of Kingsley's previous books and enjoyed them, but this one was just dreadful. Both of the characters were unpleasant and unattractive. There was too much back story between when they were presented as children in a previous book and their subsequent meeting in Egypt. Moreover, the circumstances behind their second meeting in Upper Egypt were absolutely preposterous. Kingsley's presentation of Egypt was incorrect in many aspects. Instead of researching the country, she appears to have simply read a number of the (very good) Elizabeth Peters Amelia Peabody books.
It's a shame that when an author becomes successful, her editors don't feel the need to continue doing their work and pointing out flaws.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars What a chauvinistic book 12 Sep 2001
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Format:Mass Market Paperback
The tension and conflict between the characters makes for a powerful emotional chemistry, which kept this book interesting most of the time. However, what bothered me was the unusual resolution of conflict: that Pip should discover how flawed her character is, obey John Henry, and apologize. Once or twice, John Henry briefly apologizes, but only after Pip confesses and apologizes repentantly first. Never mind that John Henry's deception caused many of their problems. Worse still, in the book's final happily-ever-after scenes, John Henry admonishes Pip to "behave" for the sake of their future. What an uneven and unfair resolution! I've never read so chauvinistic a book.
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