Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed on + 153 more book reviews
Cornwall 1813
This is one of those stories that starts off at a climatic spot then rewinds back to the beginning. In my opinion, when books do this, it just takes longer to get into the book and grab a hold of what you like about the characters.
It was a nice story. I have not read the preceeding 2 stories, so I think it can stand alone, but references were made to other couples who are happily married.
There was the typical heroine trying to keep from falling in love with the hero in order to save his life. The slightly egotistical hero is maddly in lust/love with her and can't break through the wall she has errected as he juggles his new marriage with this work as a spymaster.
Overall, a good book to pass the time, but don't move it up to the top of the TBR list
This is one of those stories that starts off at a climatic spot then rewinds back to the beginning. In my opinion, when books do this, it just takes longer to get into the book and grab a hold of what you like about the characters.
It was a nice story. I have not read the preceeding 2 stories, so I think it can stand alone, but references were made to other couples who are happily married.
There was the typical heroine trying to keep from falling in love with the hero in order to save his life. The slightly egotistical hero is maddly in lust/love with her and can't break through the wall she has errected as he juggles his new marriage with this work as a spymaster.
Overall, a good book to pass the time, but don't move it up to the top of the TBR list
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