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Rating: Summary: Revolting hero Review: After the heroine bolts, the so-called hero goes "up the steps of a well-known establishment whose proprietress specialized in extremely young girls." I can't imagine what the author was thinking! I found the man offensive enough even before he headed off to console himself with a merry spot of (at best) underage sex. Yecccch!
Rating: Summary: Endearing, very out of the ordinary heroine Review: delightful story, unusual hero and heroine. Better than the average Regency by far and great secondary characters.
Rating: Summary: charming regency Review: delightful story, unusual hero and heroine. Better than the average Regency by far and great secondary characters.
Rating: Summary: Endearing, very out of the ordinary heroine Review: I really liked this book, and I've already read it again. A hero who is a bit tarnished, a heroine who belives she's unattractive and on the shelf. These two strike up an unlikely friendship, until he realises she is an heiress, and his desperate need for money gets in the way of their friendship...Get your own copy and read it!!
Rating: Summary: Delightful and heartwrenching love story Review: This is a wonderful story about two people too afraid to trust and who don't believe they can be loved. Mary is twenty-nine, conditioned by her late father to believe herself plain and unmarriageable; Jack is nine years older, a Marquess and rake who has been hurt in the past by a faithless woman, and who is now looking for a rich wife to save his estates from ruin. They meet at a ball and quickly become friends: Mary offers to help him find a wife who will not bore him or lose her looks as she grows older. But friends grow closer... and then Jack discovers that Mary herself is very rich. Candice Hern tells this story beautifully, little by little revealing the details of both characters' past and demonstrating why each finds it so hard to trust - and why, once trust appears to have been broken, it can be so hard to forgive. There are some excellent supporting characters in this book, including Mary's companion Olivia, Jack's uncle Edward and Jack's mother. It's definitely a book to savour and read again and again.
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