"fine regency romance"
Viscount Brahm Ryland is rake who does not care about his
sordid reputation. In fact Brahm uses the image of a rake
to hide how much he hurts inside. He misses the woman he
loves Lady Eleanor Durbane, but has no hope of
reconciliation with his ex fiancée who will never forgive
seeing him make love with another woman. Brahm had been
drunk and thought she was his beloved Eleanor, but the
betrayal cut deeply and she will not give him a chance to
plead his case. By 1819 after several years of pining for Eleanor with no
hope, opportunity finally arrives when Eleanor's father
invites Brahm to attend a shooting party at his estate.
He hopes his beloved will accept his apology and allow him
back into her life. Heeding the advice of her sisters and
her years of hurt by his betrayal and subsequent
womanizing Eleanor rejects his plea. Brahm knows he must
rebuild the trust she once had in him; he also knows he
will do anything including grovel in public to get a
second chance at love. Though similar to many of the sub-genre tales, STILL IN MY
HEART is a fine regency romance starring likable
characters struggling with trust issues even though the
love between them remains strong. The story line focuses
on Brahm trying a Hail Mary desperation play to win back
the regard of the woman he loves. Eleanor considered an
ape on the shelf being single in her thirties, still loves
Brahm, but she knows even if she forgave him, she will
never trust him. His efforts to prove his worthiness make
for a fine time for readers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 25, 2005
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