A Dance With Seduction

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Vivienne Le Fleur is one of London’s most sought after opera dancer and one of England’s best weapons: a spy known as the Flower. When a French agent pressures her to change allegiance by abducting her sister, Vivienne is forced to seek the help of the only man in London who doesn’t want her.

Maximilian Westwood, retired code breaker, doesn't like surprises or mysteries—and The Flower is both. When she sneaks into his study in the middle of the night with a coded message, he’s torn between spurning the lovely spy...and helping her.

Now they’re caught up in a game of cat and mouse with French spies. Bound together by secrecy, they discover there is more between them than politics and hidden codes. But love has no place among the secrets of espionage...

Each book in the Spy in the Ton series is STANDALONE.
* A Dance with Seduction
* The Lady and Mr. Jones

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Mo Daoust
July 24, 2017
Maximilian has retired from code breaking for His Majesty’s Secret Service, he is now a translator. One evening, Vivienne La Fleur, whom Maximilian knows a little, creeps into his study and asks for his help. Vivienne, is officially an opera dancer, but is in fact a spy for the Crown: the Flower. Vivienne’s sister has been abducted as leverage, and Vivienne cannot tell her handler and protector, Henri. What Vivienne knew would be a perilous endeavour soon becomes a matter of life and death. A DANCE WITH SEDUCTION really is a spy caper, and I found refreshing that Vivienne is a competent spy, and not fumbling her way through her missions. I had no issues pertaining to the plot, but with Vivienne’s story. I could not fathom how a spy, even a couple of centuries ago, could barely read; how come no one noticed, not even her handler. That didn’t work for me, and we know this right from the beginning. But I felt it became even more implausible when we learned Vivienne’s full backstory, and whether I wanted it or not, it deeply affected my appreciation of the book. While it was a fact for artists, I wasn’t too crazy either to have a heroine who is described as a kept woman, although this was satisfactorily explained later on. Ms. Alexander paints a realistically bleak atmosphere – spying is, after all, done in the shadows – which suits the story, as well as the author’s unadorned writing, there are also lovely period details strewn throughout. I did find Vivienne’s lines of dialogue a bit stilted at times, possibly to convey her French accent, and the same applies to some parts of her story told from her perspective – not her point of view, this book is written in the third person – it felt stiff. Maximilian was a welcome change for a hero: he is not wealthy, he is not an aristocrat; he is more of a Regency geek, and a real gentleman to boot. Vivienne is a fun heroine, capable and kind-hearted, driven, and a believable one, apart from the abovementioned issues, which do not affect the character per se, but the story. Although I found the first sex scene a trifle incongruous, the other ones were very well done. The romance was really nice, especially from Maximilian’s side; the action sequences are terrific: lightning fast and convincing; and I was totally wrong as to the identity of the villain. Now, I have to wonder if there is a book in store for the most intriguing Jones… I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.
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Debbie Diem
July 21, 2020
A Dance With Seduction is a spectacular historical romance by Alyssa Alexander. Ms. Alexander has provided readers with a well-written book populated with a phenomenal cast of characters. Maximilian no longer works as a code breaker for His Majesty. Vivienne, Mademoiselle La Fleur, is a pick-pocket, dancer and spy. She still manages to show up in Maximilian's study when she needs a code breaker. Their story has loads of drama, humor, sizzle, action, suspense and more twists and turns than a road map. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to my next book by Alyssa Alexander. A Dance With Seduction is book 3 of the Spy in the Ton Series but it can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
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About the author

Alyssa Alexander is an award-winning author who survives the cold Michigan winters by penning romance novels that always include a bit of adventure. Her debut release received 4.5 Stars & Top Pick by Romantic Times, was nominated for the RT 2014 Best First Historical and the 2015 Best First Book RITA. She’s been called a “talented newcomer” and “a rising star you won’t want to miss.” Alyssa lives with her own set of heroes, aka an ever-patient husband and a small boy who wears a knight in a shining armor costume for such tasks as scrubbing potatoes.

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