"Delightful highwayman tale"
Charlotte Engle is on route to her sister, who is about to
have her baby. Naturally since this is middle 1700s, she
is accompanied by her elderly aunt, Maude. However, life
is about to take an exciting turn as their coach is
stopped
by a Highwayman. Charlotte is hardly your shy, retiring
miss, so she wields her barbed comments and her accurate
pistol work to save the day. Mother dearest thinks
darling
daughter needs taking in hand and so arranges a betrothal
to Lord James Houghton. Charlotte is not so thrilled, as
she has an eye set on being a writer, despite this was
hardly the goal of a proper lady. More so, she meets Kenley Fairfax who encourages her
wicked
ways. She is delighted with the man who appreciates her
wit in a time when women were supposed to be dullards.
Only, she is smart enough to see Fairfax is more than he
seems. Reinke is a fresh voice in romance writing. You get a
clear sense she is more than willing to follow in the
footsteps with the tried and true writers of the genre who
have gone before, but she is going to do it drumming to
her
own beat. That shall set her apart and quickly engage
readers. I am looking forward to her Kensington debut release, Dark
Thirst. I hear it's a very different vampire romance that
will quickly gain her the lion's share of the spotlight.
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted February 21, 2007
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