"Exciting Regency romance"
Even though it is 1816 and a few years have passed since
the armed combat ended, Navy Captain Liam Lockhart still
suffers from battle fatigue. However, he has other
concerns besides his nightmares as his family is broke.
He agrees with the proposal to steal back a gold beastie
heirloom from the English branch of the family for the
Scottish Lockharts to sell. In London in the house where he rents a room at usury
rates he meets nine year old Natalie, granddaughter of his
nasty landlord. Through the child who constantly visits
him, Liam meets Ellen, the lass' mother. Liam falls in
love with Ellen, but she seduces the location of the
heirloom from him and steals it to insure a future for
Natalie. Liam is filled with rage and a need of vengeance
for he allowed passion to hurt his family and devastate
his honor. He will follow Ellen's trail to wherever it
leads, for he will regain the beastie and avenge the
betrayal. Readers will appreciate this exciting Regency romance in
which a sailor scorned is someone to beware of as Ellen
will learn. Natalie is too precocious though readers will
understand her need for any companionship beyond her mom
while her grandfather is a very odious a soul who deserves
an eternity of loneliness. The lead couple is a
delightful duo, who make the tale, as Ellen feels bad for
what she did to the man she loves, but like any lioness
feels her first priority is her cub. Fans will enjoy this
interesting tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2004
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