"Prime Historical Fare"
Simon St. Bride had left home in 1812 to seek adventure
landing in Canada to fight the Americans. An honorable and
just man he came to admire the native people despising what
he discovered was corruption in the Canadian government. As
he prepared to return home with the proof he was forced
into a duel to defend the honor of his good friend, Isaiah
Trewitt's niece, Miss Jane Otterburn. The original duel
was interrupted and Simon was coerced by a death bed
promise to Isaiah to marry Jane. Initially he felt that
her humble beginnings would be a blow to his family and he
hadn't truly considered marriage feeling that when the time
came he would be married for love. Jane Otterburn had secretly admired Simon for some time but
never dreamt that there could ever be a future for someone
like her with him, nor in the present situation, did she
want to appear to trap him. Jane knew she was totally
unsuitable and held a terrible secret of her true heritage
that could ruin any chances Simon had for a political
future should it be revealed. Forced into marriage, they
would eventually discover a rare and passionate love and a
new enemy that threatened their newfound happiness. *** Beverley continues to delight readers with tales of
complex people caught up in romantic love stories and
surrounded with adventuresome exploits and intrigue. While
this had less intrigue than usual the romance was divine.
Beverley slowly and with a deft hand unraveled the lead's
uncertainties weaving them back into a stronger and tighter
fabric in their resolve of loving and protecting one
another. The author keeps the tension high with
Jane/Jancy falling deeper and deeper in love with her new
husband, knowing all the while that she really should leave
him to find a more appropriate wife. Scared to death of
what he would think of her with her Haskett background,
even because of that background she was eventually able to
save him from amputating his arm, he returned that love ten-
fold in their deeply moving confessions. Bottom line is
that this author continues to give thought provoking,
appealing and well researched stories with intelligence,
caring and of course, steamy romance. I've never been
disappointed and know one can expect the best from this
author who delivers in spades prime historical romance
reads. Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted October 11, 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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