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Paperback Renaissance Man Book

ISBN: 0373806698

ISBN13: 9780373806690

Renaissance Man

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Rare book dealer Alina Corey decided to live like the heroine of her favorite Renaissance book, presiding over a court of glittering literati, a witty distance from love. It worked - until Jared Troy,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Reviewer: Rebecca Kona Renaissance Man is my personal favorite among JAK's Desire books. It's packed with snappy dialogue, detailed descriptions, lots of manipulating, more than enough sensual tension and a mysterious theft. Who could ask for more? RM is a superb example of JAK's ability to write a story within a story and impart a variety of interesting informational tidbits. Alina Corey, a rare book dealer so caught up in the Renaissance era, envisions herself as a modern day Battista. Battista, a professional renaissance courtesan who ran "literary salons" that charged admission. Alina refashioned herself as a modern day Battista after she finds her husband the professor giving more than just scholarly advice to one of his female graduate students. Alina vows no more marriage and is just out to be friends with the males who enter her gatherings. After all she still enjoys social interactions and mild flirting but all under her control with no admission fees or hanky-panky. Enter renaissance scholar Jared Troy who is the defender of Francesco the "condottieri" embroiled with Battista in a literary footnote . Jared is the Renaissance man, a modern day ex-wall-street tycoon who can now afford to turn his interest full time to the study of Renaissance era's military (condottieri), intrigues and business structure. Jared has been embroiled with Alina in an exchange of fiery letters defending his renaissance article published in a remote journal. Needless to say that after three months of letter writing when Jared shows up on Alina doorstep she unwittingly invites him to join her little gathering. Jared makes it well known to Alina that she more than meets all his expectations and to consider herself as claimed. Of course Alina states she has no interest in being claimed or for that matter even starting a real relationship. But Jared informs her, "Well, I shall just have to make you take some sort of interest then, won't I? I meant what I said, . . . You've been seducing me with your passionate, intriguing letters for over three months. I knew sooner or later, I would have to come and find you. The coup you pulled off . . . I had to come and see for myself if the real woman was anything like I imagined her from the evidence of her correspondence." What is the coup you ask? Well let's just say it provides the fabric for this plot and the solving of a subsequent theft. The sensual tension rapidly develops and by the second meeting we are treated to the consummation scene which is all anyone would hope for (I keep trying to get the dh to read these six pages but no luck yet, big sigh). Remember we're in the 80s here and things happened fast or so they say, besides which the Desire line only gave an author 200 or so pages to get it done. Common themes to look for are the mini history lessons on the Renaissance throughout this book, a peek into a specialty interest field - rare book collecting (no BSJ), solitary characters with very centered worlds, and
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