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"Another masterpiece in the delightful Free Fellow League series."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 10, 2004
Gillian Davies stares out the window of her upstairs room
in the Blue Bottle Inn, feeling foolish and afraid as she
awaits the husband who's abandoned her, while he, Colin
McElreath, 27th Viscount Grantham, looks up from his hiding
place in the alley below and knows his life has been Read more...
"Wonderful Regency romantic suspense novel"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 15, 2004
In 1793 the three preadolescent aristocratic heirs sign in
blood the charter of the Free Fellow League, which
includes amongst its rules not to marry unless there is no
choice until they reach thirty. Instead Griffin
Abernathy, Colin McElreath, and Jarrod Sheperdston plan to
become England's greatest heroes.
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SummaryColin McElreath, twenty-seventh Viscount Grantham, was
about to become a very wealthy man and his new solvency
had only cost him his good name, his title, his future,
and his freedom. He had sold his soul to the devil. An
English devil. A ruthless merchant devil.
Life, as he knew it, was over.
Colin was relinquishing his Free Fellow status, sealing
his fate for cash because duty required it. Because he
had sworn to protect the Free Fellows League at all costs,
because his father had gambled away a fortune, and because
the newly created Baron Davies urgently required a
respectable son-in-law for his disgraced daughter.
Colin didn't know whether to laugh or to cry at the
irony. After a lifetime of avoiding society misses, he
was about to marry one. His betrothed was damaged goods,
but her good name and her place in society were safe.
Miss Gillian Davies was about to become a blushing bride.
He was merely the groom...
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