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"Emotional romance with brilliant characters."
Reviewed by Shayne Sawyer
Posted October 18, 2004
John Grayson continues to have nightmares of his pregnant
wife being blown to smithereens on the battlefield. Now
living in a state of perpetual drunkenness, he answers the
door of his shabby London apartment to find a young woman
in the throes of childbirth. She asks if this is the Read more...
"Entertaining Regency romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2004
In 1814 a pregnant woman claims to be the wife of Captain
John Grayson. Before he refutes her statement, she gives
birth with John serving as the midwife. John sends for
his cousin Harry and his wife to take care of the woman
and her infant Sean. Read more...
"Rising star in Regency Romance"
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted November 29, 2004
Debut writer Diane Perkins really makes a splash with this
wonderful Regency, sounding warning there is a new "kid on
the block" for Regency Romance. It's a wonderful book that
grabs the reader from the start. The story is well
researched and her writing style very polished for a first Read more...
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