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The Sugar Pavilion [Hardcover]

Rosalind Laker
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  • Hardcover: 370 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday (Jan 1994)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385468261
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385468268
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.7 x 3.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,131,646 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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An historical romance by the author of "Circle of Pearls", "The Golden Tulip" and "The Venetian Mask". A French confectioner's daughter finds herself bereft and abandoned in Kent after fleeing the Revolution, but her unique cooking skills carry her to the pinnacle of Regency society. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Misfit TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Laker's tale of Sophie Delcourt starts in 1793 at the height of the French Revolution as Sophie is forced to flee to England with her employer's young son Antoine de Juneau and his aging grandfather, as the revolutionaries hunt down and kill any members of the aristocracy they can find. Sophie reaches England in safety by is set upon by villains who attack her party and rob them of everything and leave them for dead. Found by the gorgeous (of course) and mysterious (of course) Tom Foxhill she eventually recovers from the attack and she and Antoine settle in Brighton, England with young Antoine posing as Sophie's nephew. Sophie uses her skills as a confectionery to establish a business in her new life as she is torn by her strong attractions to Tom as opposed to the quiet but strong and loving revenue agent, Rory Morgan.

Laker mixes Sophie's tale in with one of George, then Prince of Wales, and his "wife" Maria Fitzherbert and their on again off again relationship. I have to admit sometimes it was a bit of a stretch the way commoner Sophie was able to step in and out of George's and Maria's lives without so much of a raising of an eyebrow, but otherwise this was a genuinely entertaining tale. As Sophie battles to maintain her independence while being courted by two men who love her, danger from France threatens as a relative of the de Juneau's plots to harm Julian and remove any possibility of his laying claim to his rightful inheritance in France.

The author does a nice job of setting her scenes and includes plenty of period detail, with the clothes, food, etc. To some readers it may be a bit much and it does slow the story down at times, so you're not going to have a sit on the edge of your seat page turning story, but one to sit back and savor at a leisurely pace. Not the greatest entry in the historical fiction genre, but still a pleasant way to spend an afternoon in another century. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Delicious! 30 Dec 2000
By Leah M. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
As a huge fan of Rosalind Laker, I will admit I am a bit biased. Still, I think THE SUGAR PAVILION was sweet and sinfully addictive. As with most of her books, I could not put it down until the last emotion-wrought page was read. I liked Sophie Delacourt more than any other Laker character because she was fleshed out wholly. She was smart, determined, independent to a fault. I disagree with the above review and did not find the "side story" of Prinny - George IV (not the V) - and Maria Fitzherbert distracting. If I wanted an in depth lesson on Prinny and his not-so-secret wife, I would read Prince of Pleasure. I like historical romances. And this one is sheer perfection, a delightful morsel!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
A Good Read 21 Sep 2000
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I liked this story. I am not particular familiar with the history of the French Revolution, but the book had enough references to seem credible. The one problem is that the story of the secret marriage between Maria Fitzherbert and Prince George the Vth is randomly intermingled with Sophie's narration. I found that the side-story of the marriage was more interesting than that which the novel was centered around, and found myself skipping forwards to parts that were about Maria Fitzherbert and her husband. Perhaps it is not as interesting to others, but I found myself greatly distracted.
A Sugary Sweet (that's a good thing in this case) Tale to read 3 Mar 2008
By Misfit - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Laker's tale of Sophie Delcourt starts in 1793 at the height of the French Revolution as Sophie is forced to flee to England with her employer's young son Antoine de Juneau and his aging grandfather, as the revolutionaries hunt down and kill any members of the aristocracy they can find. Sophie reaches England in safety by is set upon by villains who attack her party and rob them of everything and leave them for dead. Found by the gorgeous (of course) and mysterious (of course) Tom Foxhill she eventually recovers from the attack and she and Antoine settle in Brighton, England with young Antoine posing as Sophie's nephew. Sophie uses her skills as a confectionery to establish a business in her new life as she is torn by her strong attractions to Tom as opposed to the quiet but strong and loving revenue agent, Rory Morgan.

Laker mixes Sophie's tale in with one of George, then Prince of Wales, and his "wife" Maria Fitzherbert and their on again off again relationship. I have to admit sometimes it was a bit of a stretch the way commoner Sophie was able to step in and out of George's and Maria's lives without so much of a raising of an eyebrow, but otherwise this was a genuinely entertaining tale. As Sophie battles to maintain her independence while being courted by two men who love her, danger from France threatens as a relative of the de Juneau's plots to harm Julian and remove any possibility of his laying claim to his rightful inheritance in France.

The author does a nice job of setting her scenes and includes plenty of period detail, with the clothes, food, etc. To some readers it may be a bit much and it does slow the story down at times, so you're not going to have a sit on the edge of your seat page turning story, but one to sit back and savor at a leisurely pace. Not the greatest entry in the historical fiction genre, but still a pleasant way to spend an afternoon in another century. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4.
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