"terrific Rogue Regency"
In 1816 York in Upper Canada, British aristocrat Simon St.
Bride feels he has enough evidence to see that Lancelot
McArthur goes to jail for embezzling money and goods
intended for the Indians. He needs to bring his proof to
England. Currently, Simon plays whist when Lancelot makes
a nasty insinuating comment about Simon's friend Isaiah
Trewitt and his prudish eighteen years old niece Jane
Otterburn. Simon challenges Lancelot to a duel, which he
accepts. The next morning, Jane busts in on the duel screaming that
Isaiah is dying and wants to see Simon. Lancelot fires,
but misses. Simon leaves without a shot. Apparently, the
ailing Isaiah learned of the duel and was planning to
fight Lancelot when his gun discharged. He begs Simon to
marry Jane right now in front of him. Simon agrees as
honor calls for him to do so. A reluctant Jane and Simon
marry just before Simon dies. Simon's friend fellow rogue Major Hal Beaumont promises to
take Jane and the evidence to England if his pal dies in
the duel. Meanwhile Jane mourns her loss, but also
worries her true identity as Jane's half-sister Nan will
make Simon hate her. Still she owes him the truth. After
dispatching Lancelot but hurt in the duel, Jane and Simon
journey to England. On the trek, they fall in love, but a
scoundrel plans to use her secret to save his hide from
prison and gain wealth through blackmail. The eighth Rogue tale stars an incredibly courageous
heroine whose bravery will touch the audience as few
characters do. Simon's adjustment to falling in love
handled over time is a response to his admiration of his
intrepid beloved. Though the villain proves too weak,
fans will cherish this strong historical romance thanks to
a wonderful lead pair. Jo Beverly pens another winner. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 12, 2006
The New York Times bestselling author delivers her most
untamable—and irresistible—hero yet!
SummaryAfter years in Canada, Simon St. Bride is ready to return
to England. But his plans are delayed by a duel and a young
woman he feels honor-bound to marry, knowing that his
family is unlikely to welcome her. For despite her beauty
and seeming innocence, Jane Otterburn is hesitant to speak
of her past. But when treachery strikes their world, Simon
and Jane must fight side-by-side-and they discover a love
beyond price and a passion beyond measure.
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