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Lady Pandora Ravenel has no interest in marriage. She doesn't know why she must attend balls and dance with eligible men. Wishing she could just disappear from the latest ball; she gets her chance when a friend asks for her help finding an earring. A turn of fate leaves Pandora in a compromising position with Gabriel Challen, Lord St. Vincent. Gabriel has been avoiding marriage minded women for years. He certainly didn't want to be caught by a sheltered, clueless girl who is not suitable to be his bride. But as he gets to know Pandora, he begins to believe that she may be the perfect woman for him.
This is the 3rd book in the Ravenel series. I was happy to be introduced to Gabriel, the son of Sebastian and Evie from "Devil in Winter". He, along with is whole family, is very likeable and I'm hoping to see more of them in this series. I wasn't looking forward to reading about Pandora. I was not a fan of her in the first two books. But she grew on me as we got into her head and learned about her upbringing. At first Gabriel and Pandora didn't seem suited for each other, but they turned out to be a wonderful couple.
I loved the humor in this story. It kept me glued to the pages. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
This is the 3rd book in the Ravenel series. I was happy to be introduced to Gabriel, the son of Sebastian and Evie from "Devil in Winter". He, along with is whole family, is very likeable and I'm hoping to see more of them in this series. I wasn't looking forward to reading about Pandora. I was not a fan of her in the first two books. But she grew on me as we got into her head and learned about her upbringing. At first Gabriel and Pandora didn't seem suited for each other, but they turned out to be a wonderful couple.
I loved the humor in this story. It kept me glued to the pages. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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