![]() It’s fine I’m having an emotional breakdown though It’s too much reality when other beloved characters have died and everyone is old and creaky. ![]() I prefer a couple of years, not into old age. The only thing I didn’t love about this book is that the epilogue was too far into the future. He fights for her over and over and his commitment to her and her children is real and true. Gah! This is all the reasons I love historical romance! Don’t let the scapegrace hero deter you, he changes his ways and is devoted early on. It may now be my favourite rogue redemption story ever, OVER Sebastian, Lord St, Vincent and MORE THAN West Ravenel! Nathaniel Travers was the rogue to end all rogues and became the very best man.īe warned all, this book is packed with moments, full of emotion, stuffed with epic lines and poetic love letters, loaded with swoony scenes, jammed with evil villains who get their just rewards, and features two adorable children, an anxious widow desperate to keep them and a rapscallion, ne’er do well who saves them all and saves himself in the process. Why do authors insist on making me feel my feelings? I prefer my heart to remain cold and dead, thank you very much! ![]()
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