![]() " Review will be posted in November as per the publisher's request. You never really get to know them and the story is over before you know it leaving you with a feeling of dissatisfaction. Likable characters but they were rather stereotyped for too much of the boom. " An enjoyable read, light with not much depth to it. ![]() Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.I liked the cross between the two worlds (England and America) at the turn of the century." Once again, like the previous books, the relationship grows before any real intimacy. "Christian is exactly the bad-boy, playboy type and Annabel the typical rich American. Falling in love with Annabel wasn't supposed to be part of the bargain. When her family offers him a nice sum of money to stop the wedding, he's happy to accept. Tempting beautiful women is Christian's forte, after all. There's only one problem.Ĭhristian Du Quesne, Duke of Scarborough, thinks this stubborn heiress is about to make the biggest mistake of her life, and he's determined to stop her. ![]() ![]() He's got a pedigree and a country estate, and he won't ever break her heart. That's why she agreed to marry an earl who needs her money. She learned the hard way that love makes a woman foolish and only leads to heartache. The last thing Miss Annabel Wheaton desires is true love. ![]()
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