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Book Review By Angel Manners
All Through the Night by Connie Brockway

    Anne Wilder, a widowed companion by day, becomes the notorious jewel thief "the Wrexhall Wraith" by night, stealing jewels from the rich to fund her charity that cares for homeless soldiers. Jack Seward is an agent of the Crown, assigned to find the Wraith, to retrieve a letter which was hidden in a jeweled box the Wraith had stolen. When the two meet during one of her robberies late one night, Jack discovers the notorious thief is a woman, and the sparks ignite between them.
    Jack, believing the Wraith is a woman of the Ton, begins to attend various functions looking for the thief, and during his forays he encounters Anne Wilder, a sedate, but witty, widow who captures Jack's interest. Anne, who is attracted to Jack, is confused by her feelings, knowing that Jack is hunting her.
    As the two become closer, the political intrigue of the missing letter begins to draw them in, and when Jack discovers that Anne is the Wraith, he feel angered and betrayed, but still is compelled to protect her from evil spies.


Plot & Themes
Time/era of story
Hidden Identity/Secret Motive Yes
Is really... - a criminal (possibly)

Main Male Character
Profession/status:
Age/status: - 20's-30's
Sex makes him

Main Female Character
Age/status: - 20's-30's
Profession/status:
Effect of sexing

Setting
City? Yes
City: - London

Writing Style
Accounts of torture and death? - generic/vague references to death/punishment
How explicit is the sex? - vague references only - descript of kissing - touching of anatomy - licking - actual description of sex - Boob talk - Vagia talk - Weiner talk
Focus of story - equally on him and her
How much dialog - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog
How much sexing? - 1-2 sex acts
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