"Entertaining Regency romance"
In 1814 a pregnant woman claims to be the wife of Captain
John Grayson. Before he refutes her statement, she gives
birth with John serving as the midwife. John sends for
his cousin Harry and his wife to take care of the woman
and her infant Sean. John tells Harry that he never met
the woman and concludes that she is a con artist. He asks
Harry to take care of this mess while he returns to war. Harry and his spouse find the marriage certificate that
has John's signature on it. He does the right thing and
takes Maggie Smith to live with John's estranged father.
Unwelcome at first, Maggie brings sunshine and smiles to
Summerton Hall where she is received as John's wife. Two years later, John returns to find everyone believes
Maggie is his wife. He plans to uncover the identity of
the impersonator as he now believes she really believed
that she once married John Grayson, but why is she
perpetrating the fraud once she knew who he was. What he
did not anticipate was falling in love with a woman he
does not trust and loving someone else's child. This entertaining Regency romance stars a delightful lead
couple and a terrific support cast especially his family
members. The story line grips the reader because of the
curiosity as to whom Maggie married since from almost
start ironically the audience knows as opposed to the
hero's family that he was not the groom. Though the
impersonator becomes obvious, fans will appreciate the
tale as John still struggles with guilt for what he caused
in Spain and only with his love for Maggie can he find
solace. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2004
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