"terrific Regency romance"
In 1818 romantic Faith Merridew still dreams of a love
marriage just like that of her late parents, her older
sister Pru (see THE PERFECT RAKE), and her twin Hope (see
THE PERFECT WALTZ). She believes her fantasy has finally
come true when she meets Hungarian violinist Felix
Remavska. They seem like a love match and elope to
Calais, France. However, she soon learns his image in
public is radically different from the abusive man he is
in private. Felix deserts her and now with no protection
on a beach still in France, three hooligans chase her
until a stranger Nicholas Blacklock comes to her aid. A war hero, Nicholas accompanied by two companions and
Wulf the dog is running from his past as a nomad. Upon
hearing her story of woe, as a gentleman he proposes a
marriage of convenience in which Faith can return alone to
live with his widow mother England while Nicholas
continues his mission, which will take him to the battle
site of Vittoria where his best friend died. However,
Faith is half way in love with this honorable man, accepts
his proposal, but refuses in name only or returning home
alone. THE PERFECT STRANGER is a terrific Regency romance
especially when the lead couple is front and center as
both are wonderful well drawn protagonists who display
moral strength without overly arrogance. The story line
is top rate especially when Nicholas and Faith debate what
is best for her. Although some secondary plots including
a romance slow down the pace while actually forwarding the
prime plot readers will agree that Anne Gracie proves that
the sub-genre remains alive and hearty. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 8, 2006
SummaryThey vow to love, honor, cherish...
With her signature spirit, Faith Merridew has left
everything she's ever known for the man she thought was the
love of her life. Instead he leaves her nameand
dreamsin the dust. That is, until she crosses paths
with Nicholas Blacklock, a Waterloo veteran, who offers to
save her reputation with a marriage of convenience.
...and then get to know one other.
A hardened soldier, Nick hides a deadly secret-and tries to
keep Faith at arm's length. But even though Nick can command
legions of men with a word, his orders go sweetly ignored by
his convenient bride. And as they come to know one another
more deeply, she brings out in him things he thought dead:
gentleness, laughter...and love...
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