"Exquisitely sensual and poignant love story"
Having read the previous books in this series, I waited
patiently to read Brahm Ryland, Viscount Creed's story.
Portrayed as complex, yet deeply loving of his brothers, I
always knew that discovering the reason for his deep
sadness was going to make one heck of a story. I was not
wrong! Brahm was a drunk -- plain and simple, but for the last few
years he'd fought the battle and had remained sober.
Slowly, he was building bridges and being accepted back
into the society that had labeled him bad ton! Receiving
an invitation from Lord Burroughs, father of the woman
whose betrothal he'd ruined ten years before, offered him a
chance to finally make amends to the one person he'd never
wanted to hurt. Eleanor Durbane, had many years to get over the ache left
in her heart after Brahm's betrayal, but to have him show
up unexpectedly at her father's invitation was just about
more than she could bear. With her sisters warning Eleanor
against him, Brahm knew he walked a tightrope in convincing
her to trust him again. If nothing else, Brahm was
determined to do anything he could to tell his side of the
story, to apologize, and if the God's were kind give him
one more chance to woo the one lady who after all these
years still held his heart captive. *** Completely stand-alone, Smith does a marvelous job in
this wonderful character study exposing the pain of
betrayal, and the agony faced while trying to win back the
trust of the one true love Brahm had hurt so badly.
Neither did she sugar coat Brahm's struggles of taking 'one
day at a time' in his battle with alcohol addiction,
weaving this into a compelling and poignant storyline. I
found this to be an exquisitely sensual, romantically
poignant and emotionally powerful read that I highly
recommend.
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted March 12, 2006
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