"terrific Just Ask Reeves Regency romance"
Former highwayman Viscount Christian Llevanth, Viscount
Westerville needs to know who claimed his late mother was
a traitor, as those lies led to her incarceration and
death. Christian lives for revenge and believes his
target should be the Duke of Massingale. He sets his plan in motion starting with gaining access
into the Massingale home by courting his enemy's
granddaughter, Lady Elizabeth. However, she is nothing
like he expected from a descendent of a duke. Instead
Lady Elizabeth uses a fake stutter to keep beaus away as
she has no plans to ever marry. Westerville ignores her
efforts to cool his ardor as he reminds himself of his
mother's plight caused he firmly believes by her
grandfather. Still he finds Lady Elizabeth exciting and
feeling like a traitor because he desires her. She
persuades him to tell the truth and soon they begin a
search for what happened to his mother while journeying on
a path of love encouraged by the matchmaking butler Reeves. HER OFFICER AND GENTLEMAN is a terrific Just Ask Reeves
Regency romance that sub-genre fans will fully
appreciate. The amateur sleuth story line is filled with
twists and turns including a fabulous final spin. The
lead couple is a delightful pairing as he feels like he is
betraying his deceased mother while she ponders whether
her values are meaningful all because of love. Reeves is
Reeves as fans of Karen Hawkins will understand (see HER
MASTER AND COMMANDER). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2006
SummaryNo ordinary highwayman...
A mere whisper of the name "Gentleman James" sends chills
throughout the ton (and thrills the ladies who have heard
rumors of his amorous exploits). But the dashing brigand
never dreamed that the passing of the father he never knew
would leave him with a title, a fortune...and a mission.
No predictable lady...
Considered unmarriageable at twenty-five, Lady Elizabeth has
the perfect life, happily snuggled among her beloved books
while caring for her curmudgeonly grandfather. Or so she
thinks until she meets Christian Llevanth, the dark and
mysterious Viscount Westerville, and discovers the delicious
ache of desire. Elizabeth finds herself longing for
moremore romance, more excitement, and definitely more
passion. But when does "more" become "too much"?
|