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"A strong historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 20, 2001
In 1823, Meggie Sherbrooke still loves the younger
brother of her sister-in-law Jeremy Stanton-Greville as she
has over the last six years. However, Jeremy looks at
Meggie with the fondness of an older "almost cousin" and
does not return her deepest feelings. Inadvertently, he
hurts Meggie, who is Read more...
"An entertaining romance"
Reviewed by Helena Beasley
Posted February 12, 2002
Meggie Sherbrooke has waited for this moment for over 6
years. Dressed in her finest she is attending her first
London ball and will be reunited with her only true love
Jeremy Stanton-Greville. Well, that is how Meggie sees it
but Jeremy sees her as his cousin and is betrothed Read more...
SummaryThe story of the Sherbrooke clan continues with Tysen
Sherbrooke's 19-year-old daughter, Meggie. Meggie adores
Jeremy Stanton-Greville, but he breaks her heart. Depressed,
she hastily marries Thomas Malcombe, Earl of Lancaster, who
takes his bride to Pendragon, a castle on the coast of
Ireland. Pendragon charms Meggie, until she discovers that
the reason she's there could lead to disaster.
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