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Devil's Cub

Devil's Cub

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Devil's Cub
Review: Devil's Cub is the sequel to These Old Shades and concerns the son of Justin and Leonine, Vidal. While These Old Shades is my second favorite Heyer, after Frederica, I was disturbed by the character of Vidal in Devil's Cub. At the book's beginning Heyer shows us two scenes from Vidal's life, in both of which Vidal kills a man (a highwayman and another aristocrat in an impromptu, drunken duel) with no regrets or even concern. Unlike his father in Shades, who is converted by love into being a better man than he thought possible, Vidal remains a spoiled, little boy on the inside. That his love interest likes that about him is unfortunate. I give this book 3-stars for the scenes with Justin, Duke of Avon, which are witty and wonderful. I just wish more of the father had found himself in the son.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant part 2 of the Trilogy
Review: Devil's Cub picks up the story of the Duke of Avon and his 'page' Leon some 25 years after Justin and Leonie have married. The traditional story of love conquering all - in this case the wild and infamous Dominic meeting his match in the apparently staid and prosaic Mary is beautifully handled by the author who was the 'Queen' of the Regency romances. Others try, but fail to match her exquisite use of language, fine characterisation and intricate plotting. The similarity to Jane Austen is there but Ms. Heyer's characters are more flesh and blood. The final part of the trilogy is 'An Infamous Army', set around the Battle of Waterloo with Dominic and Mary's daughter Barbara a worthy successor to the strong characters we meet in the first two books. Georgette Heyer wrote the Black Moth first and liked her anti-hero so much that she used him as a model for Justin and also borrowed the abduction story and used it as part of Justin's past. Romance, humour, drama and characters you care about - what more can you ask?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the best....
Review: devils cub was one of the best gh's i've ever read....and i've read all her period novels. this, the sequel to these old shades is as witty and exciting as these old shades, if not more so.a very good read. this is one that should not be missed by any gh fan!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Son of These Old Shades
Review: Heyer fans will enjoy this classic. Considered one of her best, by this reader, and reviewers over the years. Read These Old Shades first -- Devil's Cub is about the son. And, if you want to go way back, read The Black Moth first of all, on which These Old Shades was built. With Georgette Heyer you will always find the most well written period romances available.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heyer spoils you for any other Romance author
Review: I admit to being hooked on Regency romances and historicals, and it's all Georgette Heyer's fault. The first one I ever picked up at the age of 13 was her novel 'The Grand Sophy', the second one was 'Venetia', and there was no looking back. She invented the Regency romance novel and although there are many newer authors I enjoy and collect, GH remains the best, the funniest, the most skillful at drawing vivid characters and using authentic period slang. She is often imitated, but never equaled, IMHO. Heyer's historical research was so thorough (unlike many later imitators) that one of her novels is included in the recommended reading booklist on Napoleonic warfare at Oxford University.

'Devil's Cub' is part of the only trilogy she wrote -- 'These Old Shades' is the first, 'Devil's Cub' the second, and 'An Infamous Army' concludes the family history. I am glad to see these being reissued, and hope that younger readers will also enjoy Vidal's father, the extraordinarily menacing Duke of Avon, and his irrepressible and beautiful mother, Leonie. Vidal and Mary have a classic first-I-hate-you, then-I-love-you, relationship; yet the turns and twists are not only amusing but believable.

Buy this and enjoy it, but be forewarned -- you may start collecting all of her novels!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Much better than "These Old Shades"
Review: I personally hated "These Old Shades," a Heyer book that has many devoted fans, so I had low expectations before starting "Devil's Cub."

"Devil's Cub" is the story of the Marquis of Vidal (a.k.a. Dominic), the son of Justin Alistair, Duke of Avon, and Leonie from "These Old Shades." Like his father, Dominic possesses a fiery temper and is a dreadful rake. After causing a terrible scandal at a gaming hell, Dominic's father decides that he must go to France until the gossip dies down. Before leaving England, Dominic decides to propose an elopement with the lovely, but stupid, Sophia Challoner. Sophia and her mother are desperate to entrap such an eligible and wealthy gentleman in their snares. Mary, Sophia's sister, being a sensible and intelligent girl, realizes that the Marquis of Vidal has no honorable intentions. Mary intercepts a letter from him asking Sophia to run away with him. Thinking to disrupt his carefully laid schemes, Mary disguises herself and takes Sophia's place. When her true identity is revealed, the enraged Marquis surprisingly decides to take Mary with him to Paris! What follows is a entertaining story of honor, passion, misunderstandings and, of course, eventually a happy ending.

My complaints about "These Old Shades" were concentrated mostly on the main characters, which I just didn't find engaging. I found young Leonie too immature and boisterous, and I thought Justin Alistair was just too cold and calculating to be lovable. So I was incredibly surprised at how wonderful "Devil's Cub" was. I enjoyed it immensely! In my opinion, "Devil's Cub" is a vast improvement on the Alistair family saga. Leonie is older in this book, and thus more staid than her younger self. She possesses an air of grace and dignity that I didn't think possible after reading "These Old Shades." In addition, "Devil's Cub" reveals that the glacial Duke of Avon is a caring and concerned father. Moreover, the heroine, Mary, isn't forever getting herself into scrapes or throwing fits. At the age of 20, she's a lady that possesses common sense and sophistication. And Vidal, though very similar to his father, displays his emotions and passion more readily than his undemonstrative sire. As a hero, I thought he was more lovable than Justin Alistair.

I recommend "Devil's Cub" to anyone that prefers Heyer's older, calmer, more dignified heroines to her younger, flighty, more silly heroines. And for those of you who, like me, were disappointed with "These Old Shades," I suggest that you give "Devil's Cub" a try. You'll enjoy it, without a doubt!


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!!!
Review: The first Georgette Heyer book I've read was....Arrabella and April Lady. I didnt like them much to be frank. The romance wasn't that...romantic....Im more of a X-rated book reader XD But after reading Devil's Cub,expecting to be bored and dissapointed,I was amazed at how good it was. There was no sex.....and yet it was such an interesting book. It touched me...made me laugh....and made me cry sooo much!!! This has been the best book I've ever read. I also read all of Jane Austens book,I heard Georgette Heyers was like Miss Austen...but Heyers is so much more romantic!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love and Honor at it's Best
Review: This is a sequel to These Old Shades, being about the son of the Duke of Avon and Leonie. Dominic's wild behavior and bad temper earn him the nickname Devil's Cub. When he crosses pathes with a sweet, practical miss, he has met his match! A mad romp starting in London, going through Paris and ending in the French countryside, this is a must read for Heyer fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Love and Honor at it's Best
Review: This is a sequel to These Old Shades, being about the son of the Duke of Avon and Leonie. Dominic's wild behavior and bad temper earn him the nickname Devil's Cub. When he crosses pathes with a sweet, practical miss, he has met his match! A mad romp starting in London, going through Paris and ending in the French countryside, this is a must read for Heyer fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful, witty, charming, vintage Heyer!
Review: This is the second book in the trilogy. We first meet Justin, Duke of Avon, in These Old Shades. (He is NOT the Duke in The Black Moth.) These characters are delightfully developed and sustained in The Devil's Cub with the introduction of Justin and Leonie's son, Dominic. It is marvelous! The Infamous Army is the third book and introduces Dominic's grand-daughter during the war with Napoleon.


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