"intriguing Victorian romance"
In 1879 Annabelle Lawson met the handsome stranger on a
train and found she wanted Jonathan Edwards in her bed and
as a model for a painting she was creating. However, once
she learned who he really is, Annabelle feels betrayed and
her love turns to hate as she knows that Magnus Wallis
loathes those who nurtured and loved her after her parents
died when she was an infant. Annabelle vows to never see
him again though she knows how hard that will prove to be
since he is the cousin of her adopted brother and patron,
the Earl of Whitby. Thirteen years later, Magnus has never forgotten the woman
on the train who stirred his soul though she quickly
turned against him. He wants to display Annabelle's work
in his London gallery so he arranges to see her. Her
intentions of ignoring him vanish when he sweetly caresses
her face. Annabelle realizes she still loves the
scoundrel, but doubts she can trust him with her art or
her heart. Magnus knows he must prove himself to the
woman he cherishes above all else because this will be his
last chance. PORTRAIT OF A LOVER is an intriguing Victorian romance
that stars a somewhat rebellious heroine and the man who
loves and regrets what he did to her when they met as
strangers on a train. The story line is driven by Magnus'
efforts to gain first her forgiveness of his beloved and
then regain her love. A bit of mystery involving Magnus'
roots add to the uniqueness of this fun late nineteenth
century romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 6, 2006
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