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Madeleine E. Robins

Author of Point of Honour

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Works by Madeleine E. Robins

Point of Honour (2003) 372 copies, 16 reviews
Petty Treason (2004) 212 copies, 9 reviews
The Stone War (1999) 130 copies, 6 reviews
The Heiress Companion (1981) 87 copies, 49 reviews
Althea (1977) 86 copies, 43 reviews
The Sleeping Partner (2011) 77 copies, 6 reviews
My Dear Jenny (1980) 70 copies, 34 reviews
Lady John (1982) 69 copies, 39 reviews
Sold for endless rue (2013) 46 copies, 2 reviews
The Cutting Edge (1999) 33 copies, 1 review
The Spanish Marriage (1984) 33 copies, 2 reviews
Luckstones: Three Tales of Meviel (2015) 22 copies, 11 reviews
Embarkations (Whitehall Season 1, Episode 1) (2016) — Contributor — 6 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Starlight 3 (2001) — Contributor — 106 copies
Invitation to Camelot (1988) — Contributor — 99 copies, 2 reviews
Lace and Blade (2008) — Contributor — 61 copies, 5 reviews
X-Men: Five Decades of the X-Men (X-Men (Ibooks)) (2002) — Contributor — 59 copies, 2 reviews
Brewing Fine Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 58 copies, 36 reviews
Christmas Magic (1994) — Contributor — 56 copies, 1 review
Beyond Grimm: Tales Newly Twisted (2012) — Contributor — 50 copies, 35 reviews
Dying for It: More Erotic Tales of Unearthly Love (1997) — Contributor — 37 copies
Welcome to Dystopia: 45 Visions of What Lies Ahead (2017) — Contributor — 36 copies, 4 reviews
Lace and Blade 2 (2009) — Contributor — 27 copies, 3 reviews
Dragon Lords and Warrior Women (2010) — Contributor — 20 copies, 2 reviews
Isaac Asimov's Aliens & Outworlders (1983) — Contributor — 19 copies
Whitehall: Season One (2016) — Contributor — 19 copies
The Feathered Edge (2012) — Contributor — 9 copies
Across the Spectrum (2013) — Contributor — 7 copies, 1 review
Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls (2009) — Contributor — 4 copies, 1 review
The Passionate Café (2010) — Contributor — 3 copies, 1 review

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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
This is a Regency-era romance book and it was a good read for me.
I won a complimentary copy from LibraryThing and Book View Cafe. The opinions are many own.
Lady John, Olivia, is a widow and she and her mother have been invited to visit her deceased husband's family in London. There she finds an old love before she married Lord John.
I recieved an e-book for the read and review. I could not find the book at my library system but the books are available on used book sites. This book was written in 1982.
I gave it a 5 star rating because I did enjoy the book. I will read more books by Madeleine Robbins.
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mnleona | 38 other reviews | Jan 25, 2024 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Obtained free as part of the Feb 2012 LibraryThing Early Reviewers batch. Offered by Book View Cafe to mark the books' publication as an ebook. (I took in epub format and read on my kobo).

Only 20 and already widowed, Lady Jane is invited to spend the winter with her late husband's family. There she is reintroduced to Lord Menwin, a man she was in love with before her marriage. After a few embarrassing meetings, where he is decidedly off hand and insulting to her, they realise it was all a misunderstanding, and decide that they are in love really. Unfortunately Menwin has not only inherited his father's title, but also his debts, and the only way for his grandfather to agree to dig him out is for Menwin to marry and produce an heir. The rest of the book is an attempt to get Menwin out of the disastrous engagement he's found himself in.

Not quite Jane Austen, this tries valiantly enough. The first pages try to overload you with too much information (a habit I hate, and I groaned when I read it), but it got better quickly. Lively, light, using some phrases I'm not entirely convinced were in use during the Regency period and some that were, overall an enjoyable book for a damp spring weekend


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nordie | 38 other reviews | Oct 14, 2023 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
The book, 'The Heiress Companion' by Madeleine Robins, was okay but nothing to write home about. It was lacking what I love in the regency romance genre, witty dialog.
 
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ladyoflorien | 48 other reviews | Aug 11, 2023 |
While away on a business trip, New Yorker John Tietjen learns that something has happened to his city. Fleeing survivors tell a garbled story of widespread destruction and violence, but it's not until Tietjen fights his way into the city that he gains some sense of New York City's apocalyptic fate -- and what he can do to stand against it.

The Stone War was excellent and unflinching. Every time the possibility for a pat or cliched resolution arises, the novel resolutely turns away and pushes deeper into the dark and unpredictable. And what's marvelous is that, despite the horror and the misery, the novel itself isn't grim. Instead, it's a glowing examination about the need for community against the threat of brutality and estrangement. I'm not sure I accept the denouement, in which the novel attempts to assign its phantasmagorical terrors to a concrete agent, but I'll agree that the conclusion is consistent with the rest of the book.… (more)
 
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proustbot | 5 other reviews | Jun 19, 2023 |

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