Temptation

Abridged
Author: Jude Deveraux
Narrator: Alison Fraser
Genres: Romance, Fiction
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: October 2000
Length: 4 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • MP3

Overview

The year is 1909, and Temperance O'Neil is a woman ahead of her time. At 29, she is happily married to her work helping single mothers on the streets of New York. Unfortunately, Angus McCairn -- her new stepfather -- controls the purse strings to her substantial inheritance. Angus insists she quit her career and live in his house in Edinburgh. Temperance heads for Scotland with one mission -- to drive Angus crazy. Angus asks her to pose as housekeeper to Angus' nephew, James, in a secret attempt to find him a wife. If she succeeds in matchmaking, she will be allowed to return to New York.

Although James McCairn is Laird of Clan McCairn, he's no cultured gentleman -- he's a strapping, rough-mannered giant interested only in farming. His stables are immaculate, his horses gleam with care, and he lavishes personal attention on his sheep -- but there are pigeons roosting in the kitchen and chickens in the bedrooms.

Temperance, is determined to win her return passage at any cost. But the cost may be her heart...for as Temperance O'Neil attempts to open James' eyes to the wonders of love, it is she herself who is liberated -- by the power of an overwhelming passion.

Reviews (12)

OK for the Commute

Written by Sillee in SD from San Diego, CA on November 25th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I had a hard time remembering what the book was about when attempting to write this review. This was a predictable read but moved enough to keep my mind off the long commute.

Temptation

Written by Cathy E from Oxnard, CA on March 20th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Jude Deveraux has always been one of my favorite romance authors, but I wasn't sure how I would like listening to her book instead of reading. I enjoyed all the way through the book, but I was disapointed in the ending. I expected more.

Temptation

Written by Gloria Nowicki on August 15th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 2/5

I was very interested in the story, I enjoyed it right up to the end and then he NEVER did say I Love You, so for that I'm totally dissapointed and only gave two stars

Temptation

Written by Teri Durfee on October 11th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I suppose I agree with some of the previous reviews that this is a somewhat predicable story. But it is a Jude Deveraux story. Her stories are not intense fiction or murder mysteries. This is a cute and sometimes funny love story. It takes me away from my everyday life and makes me smile. And Jude Deveraux's books always make me smile. I thought about someone else's life and forgot my troubles for awhile. And that is why I loved this book. Thanks again Ms. Deveraux. You made this week at work very enjoyable.

Temptation?

Written by Daparoye from Orange, CA on August 7th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Two stars for the effort of the reader! The story was VERY predictable and the accents were a bit over the top! The main character, Temperance, was not a very likable person. Her mother and step-father were ... vague. I think my time could have been better spent washing my hair.

Temptation

Written by Anonymous on July 7th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Loved it! Jude Deveraux' books are great. I like the mix of romance and mystory.

Couldn't stand to finish it.

Written by Tara Scot from Bellevue, WA on June 28th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I listened to about 90 minutes of this and had to stop. The story is childish, predictable and simplistic, but that's not even the worst part. The accent of the Scottish characters is terrible, to the point that I couldn't keep listening. Additionally, did NO-ONE in the entire production process, point out to the reader that the city of Edinburgh is pronounced "Edinbruh", not "EdinburG"? If you're going to take on another accent, at least learn how to pronounce the names of the major cities.

Temptation

Written by Olga Naranjo-Mitchell on May 9th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Light, fun to listen to. An inbetween break from every day life.

Temptation

Written by Amy Wilkinson from Jerome, ID on April 18th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This audiobook was delightful. The narrator did all of the character voices and I could tell who each one was. The story line was kind of predictable, but altogether a very enjoyable listen!

Temptation

Written by Alesha on April 2nd, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I absolutely loved this Book!!! The author created an incredible cast of characters and a timeless story. I could not stop listening!! If you like romance novels you will love this book. I can't say enough good things about Temptation -- It was Perfect!

Author Details

Author Details

Deveraux, Jude

"Deveraux won readers' hearts with the epic Velvet series, which revolves around the lives of the Montgomery family's irresistible men. Deveraux's early books are set largely in 15th- and 16th-century England, in which her fierce, impassioned protagonists find themselves in the midst of blood feuds and wars. Her heroines are equally scrappy -- medieval Scarlett O'Haras who often have a low regard for the men who eventually win them over. They're fighters, certainly, but they're also beauties who are preoccupied with survival and family preservation.

Deveraux has also stepped outside her milieu, with mixed results. Her James River trilogy (River Lady, Lost Lady, and Counterfeit Lady) is set mostly in post-Revolution America; the popular, softer-edged Twin of Fire/Twin of Ice moves to 19th-century Colorado and introduces another hunky-man clan, the Taggerts. Deveraux manages to evoke a strong and convincing atmosphere for each of her books, but her dialogue and characters are as familiar as a modern-day soap opera's.

""Historicals seem to be all I'm capable of,"" Deveraux once said in an interview, referring to a now out-of-print attempt at contemporary fiction, 1982's Casa Grande. ""I don't want to write family sagas or occult books, and I have no intention of again trying to ruin the contemporary market."" Still, Deveraux did later attempt modern-day romances, such as the lighthearted High Tide (her first murder caper), the contemporary female friendship story The Summerhouse, and the time-traveling Knight in Shining Armor. In fact, with 2002's The Mulberry Tree, Deveraux seems to be getting more comfortable setting stories in the present, which is a good thing, since the fans she won with her historical books are eager to follow her into the future. "