Wednesday, September 28, 2011

No Proper Lady [Mass Market Paperback]


I've finished "No Proper Lady" by Isabel Cooper.

Product Description

It's Terminator meets My Fair Lady in this fascinating debut of black magic and brilliant ball gowns, martial arts, and mysticism.

England, 1888. The trees are green, the birds are singing, and no one has any idea that in a few hundred years, demons will destroy it all. Joan plans to keep it that way. All she has to do is take out the dark magician responsible-before he summons the demons in the first place. But as a rough-around-the-edges assassin from that bleak future, she'll have to learn how to fit into polite Victorian society to get close to her target.

Simon Grenville has his own reasons for wanting to destroy Alex Reynell. The man used to be his best friend - until his practice of the dark arts almost killed Simon's sister. The beautiful half-naked stranger Simon meets in the woods may be the perfect instrument for his revenge. It will just take a little time to teach her the necessary etiquette and assemble a proper wardrobe. But as each day passes, Simon is less sure he wants Joan anywhere near Reynell. Because no spell in the world will save his future if she isn't in it.

About the Author


Isabel Cooper lives in Boston with her boyfriend and a houseplant she's kept alive for over a year now. She maintains her guise as a mild-mannered project manager working in legal publishing. She only travels through time the normal way and has never fought a demon, but she can waltz. For more visit isabelcooper.wordpress.com.

My Review:

The ending of the first chapter was truly terrifying and scary!

Joan is sent back in time to Victorian England to save the world in the future.  When she first meets Simon he thinks she is weird because she's smeared with blood and is carrying weapons.  When she is being fitted for new clothes she only thinks how it would hinder her fighting because they are heavy.

Joan is a very courageous and deadly heroine who has been through a tragic event.

Simon wants to use Joan to get back at his former friend Alex because he used his sister to harbor a demon. 

3.5/5

Thanks Sourcebooks for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!

2 comments:

bittenbyromance said...

I do like the cover. Thanks for the review.

The Cowboy and Vampire said...

Great idea for a fish out of water tale. She sounds like a bad@ss!

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