Baron

· The Knickerbocker Club Book 2 · Zebra Books
5.0
5 reviews
eBook
352
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For fans of HBO’s The Gilded Age, explore the dazzling world of America’s 19th century elite in this lush series of sparkling, page-turning love stories…

New York City’s Gilded Age shines as bright as the power-wielding men of the Knickerbocker Club. And one pragmatic industrialist is about to learn that a man may make his own destiny, but love is a matter of fortune . . .

Born into one of New York’s most respected families, William Sloane is a railroad baron who has all the right friends in all the right places. But no matter how much success he achieves, he always wants more. Having secured his place atop the city’s highest echelons of society, he’s now setting his sights on a political run. Nothing can distract him from his next pursuit—except, perhaps, the enchanting con artist he never saw coming . . .
 
Ava Jones has eked out a living the only way she knows how. As “Madame Zolikoff,” she hoodwinks gullible audiences into believing she can communicate with the spirit world. But her carefully crafted persona is nearly destroyed when Will Sloane walks into her life—and lays bare her latest scheme. The charlatan is certain she can seduce the handsome millionaire into keeping her secret and using her skills for his campaign—unless he’s the one who’s already put a spell on her . . .
 
Raves for Magnate
 
“Original and captivating . . . Complex and layered.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred
 
“An engaging romance.” — Library Journal, Starred
 
“A sexually charged, intense, poignant and powerfully written love story.” —RT Book Reviews
 
“A beautiful romance . . . Sexy and clever.” —The Washington Post

Ratings and reviews

5.0
5 reviews
Mo Daoust
25 October 2016
Who would have thought that Will’s story would be so exciting! Madam Zolikoff, a medium, is performing at the Atlantic Theater in New York City, in the Tenderloin district. William Sloane, far from his element, is in attendance. He certainly doesn’t believe in Madam Zolikoff and her fake Russian accent; Will just knows she’s a fraud. Will aims to shut her business down because he’s been asked to partner John Bennett for lieutenant governor of New York, and Bennett sees her in a professional fashion; it wouldn’t look good to the electorate. Nobody says no to Will, and when he goes backstage to dissuade Madam Zolikoff, he finds out very quickly that she will not be intimidated. Ava Jones, Madam Zolikoff’s real name, needs the money to provide for her three younger siblings, and this is the best paying job she could get. She wants to get out of the dirty city and buy a farm. Will offers her a bribe, which she vehemently refuses; she will not be obligated to no one, even if this swell is very handsome indeed; she has seen the likes of him before. If only their worlds weren’t so different, if only they weren’t so attracted to each other, if only Will weren’t so blinded by ambition… I have loved every book in the The Knickerbocker Club series, but I was not expecting very much for Will who didn’t sound very interesting to me, and I was wondering how Ms. Shupe would work around his personality without a complete turnaround. Will is so serious, driven, unbending, and totally consumed by his work. He is very wealthy, a prominent and respected member of society, but he wants it all. He is however fascinating, and profoundly infuriating, not because the author tells us so, but because he really is, yet he is compelling, and so very real. Ava is a wonderful character: caring, and loving; she has made decisions she regrets, but keeps on trying for a better life. My heart broke for her more than once, because she loved so much. Although I disagreed with some decisions both Will and Ava made, they were entirely logical with who they are. Their romance is anything but simple, mostly because of Will’s snobbishness, his stubbornness, and obsession with keeping up with appearances, and none of this is fabricated for storyline purposes: he has blinders when it comes to anything that does not have a positive impact on his future. But when Will mans up, it has to be read to be believed; what a fabulous hero he turned out to be! Ms. Shupe paints such a vivid picture of Victorian New York that it seemed like a movie, and the characters, especially Will who is so complex, that BARON feels like a great biography. Ms. Shupe describes the life of the underprivileged in such a way that we understand exactly how miserable their living and working conditions were, without ever making them deliberately sordid. BARON is a multilayered story, absolutely riveting on so many levels: the political machinations, the working class versus the privileged, the plight of women and children. Joanna Shupe has written a book that is just as enlightening as it is entertaining. BARON concludes in spectacular fashion; the ending is absolutely brilliant, not what I expected at all, and so thrilling that I hope we will see more of what happens to Will and Ava in the future, even if only in upcoming books, or better yet a novella, because the possibilities are nearly endless. And I am ecstatic that the next book will be that of Calvin Cabot, a character who totally mesmerised me. BARON is a phenomenal read! I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book
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Vicky Walker
27 August 2019
My favorite one so far!
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About the author

Award-winning author JOANNA SHUPE has always loved history, ever since she saw her first Schoolhouse Rock cartoon. While in college, Joanna read every romance she could get her hands on and soon started crafting her own racy historical novels. She now lives in New Jersey with her two spirited daughters and dashing husband. Please visit Joanna at www.joannashupe.com or on Twitter @joannashupe.

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