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Rating: Summary: "Sharing Truth Wins True Love" Review: Honesty, so necessary in true love, is the one thing Jenny Dell and Brant Claremont, sixth Duek of Strachen, Marquess of Elwes, have both grown up avoiding. Jenny's family of Irish actors are on the run when she's knocked unconscious and found by Brant on his estate. She can't reveal her true identity, or her most recent alias, and takes refuge in faking amnesia.Brant's secret shame is that despite his intense efforts, he can't learn to read. He's succeeded in restoring the estate his father left in huge debt but avoids real closeness to society. To him, Jenny is obviously a lady of quality. He desparately wants her, but believes he's unworthy. Sexual tension runs high. There are attempts on Jenny's life, secrets to be kept, mysteries to be solved and a traditional ending in which sharing truth wins true love. SENSUAL
Rating: Summary: Unusual characters make for a fast, fun read Review: I really liked this! An unusual hero and heroine make this memorable. The hero in particular had worked through his limitations without seeming weak or a victim, but a good, strong, intellignet (and sexy!) man.Though we've all read a zillion amnesia-plots before, this one seemed fresh and new.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful historical romance! Review: This book had everything I love in a good historical romance: a hunky tortured hero with a dark secret, a bad girl heroine whose better than she thinks, lots of angst and sexual tension, and good settings without any historical boo-boos. I haven't read anything else by this writer before, (I only bought this one becauce I thought it sounded interesting), but I'm going to look for the rest of her books now. Highly reccommended!
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