"entertaining Regency romance"
At the urging of her father, Annabelle Wylde marries a
stranger, Miles Croft. Miles wants to clear the bad
reputation his mother brought to his family when she got
remarried to a scoundrel. Miles believes Annabelle will
also assist his sister Camille with her debut. For
Annabelle, it is the freedom that marriage provides her
amidst the Ton that leads her to agree. That night they
have sex, but Annabelle does not enjoy it and Miles feels
guilty that he disappointed her. Annabelle becomes ill as they journey on their honeymoon.
Near death, she recovers, but her looks and consequently
her confidence are shattered. Miles is nice to his wife as
he tries to help her recover, but uses her health to avoid
touching her. Annabelle recovers enough to go to London
with her husband in order for his sister to debut. As
Annabelle faces the Ton that once considered her a
beautiful diamond, Miles knows he loves her for her courage
and her encouragement of his sibling. However, before the
duo can express how they feel, his stepfather, thought
deceased, returns to try to blackmail his mother. TO WED A STRANGER is an entertaining Regency romance due to
the metamorphosis of the lead characters from strangers
into a loving couple. The secondary cast is a wonderful
group with the exception of his cringing mother and his
odious stepfather. Though an unnecessary intrigue caused
by the stepfather subsequently takes away from the tale,
readers will appreciate Edith Layton's beautiful romance. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 1, 2003
|