Mona A. (roadqueen1340) reviewed on + 204 more book reviews
Grace O'Rourke crashes a society party spouting women's rights and brandishing a gun. Rathe Bragg is immediately attracted to her and they meet again several years later. He asks her to marry him but she says no thinking he will curtail her activities. They are constantly at odds but neither actually tells the other exactly WHY they feel the way they do. This actually detracted from the story at times. Rathe reminded me of Rhett Butler but Grace was no Scarlet. She was supposed to be a strong woman but she ran headlong into trouble at every turn and Rathe was constantly "saving" her. It became rather tedious.
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