"A Divinely Delicious Treat"
Fleet was not exactly the place one would go in search of
a
husband, but if one were as deep in debt, and desperate to
boot, then it would beat Almack's. So it was that
Princess
Isabella Di Cassilis had come looking for the perfect
man.
In theory, finding a man already in prison for debt made
him assuming his new wife's debts a moot point -- what
would be the harm for him? Only one problem with this
plan
was the man known in the Fleet as John Ellis, her intended
husband-to-be, was in reality Marcus Stockhaven, the Earl
of Stockbridge, the man who had captured her heart, her
innocence, and whom she'd jilted on the day of their
wedding 12 years earlier. Her plans were to quickly annul
the marriage once she received an expected inheritance,
but
much to her chagrin she is surprised when Marcus a very
free and prosperous looking husband, shows up looking for
his wife and a long awaited wedding night! *** This was a very witty, yet poignant story that I
relished for the many emotions the author elicited by the
very deep characterizations she fashioned for the main
characters. Yes, this plot has been done before but not
with such a deft hand that could even make the reader have
sympathy for the villain in the piece. The dialogs alone
are worthy of remark as when a very proper gentleman asked
Bella's sister Pen if she'd like to partner him in
a 'reel'
her outrageously funny reply was "I only reel when I am
drunk, ....", gives you some idea of the wit employed in
this
highly entertaining story. Marcus and Bella were both passionately strong characters
still harboring strong feelings for one another in spite
of
the passage of time. Marcus' thoughts of revenge were
complicated for several reasons -- Bella's jilting him
being
foremost in his mind but also for the fact that in
marrying
her cousin India, he felt guilty for never being able to
love her the way she deserved. Isabella was still and
always had been in love with Marcus but was terrified of
letting herself love him again knowing he had every right
to hate her -- that for him, it would be revenge and she
wouldn't be able to bear to lose him again. All in all a
powerful story, rich, witty and sensual -- a divinely
delicious treat. Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted February 21, 2007
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