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Book Review of Call Down the Moon (Delaware and Montagu, Bk 3)

Call Down the Moon (Delaware and Montagu, Bk 3)
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Light and fun historical romance, which I would recommend for fans of the genre looking for a happy, easy read. The supporting characters are really good, especially Meggie's eccentric aunts! The description makes it sound darker than it is - I found this to be a sweet story.

Description from the back of the book:
With a shadowy past and only dreams for her future, Meggie Bloom was tending the lost souls at Woodbridge Sanitarium wen the handsome stranger's cobalt gaze awakened her to a woman's desire. Suddenly the mind-reading gifts that made Meggie an outcast deserted her. She couldn't read Lord Hugo Montagu, yet her haunted her dreams. Then he magically returned to offer her freedom - if she would become his wife....

Marriage was unthinkable for the notorious rake Hugo Montagu - until her lost everything on a bet. Meggie Bloom didn't know she was about to inherit a fortune. But he did. Nothing could have prepared him for the deep passions and surprising mysteries Meggie's innocence would unlock in him. But could an extraordinary woman's love transform him into a man of honor and make him worthy of a wife who could see into his soul, make him believe in the impossible and.... Call Down the Moon