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Publisher:
Avon / HarperCollins |
Release
Date: March 2004 |
ISBN:
0-06-054313-2 |
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Format
Reviewed: Paperback |
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Genre:
Regency Romance |
Reviewed:
2004 |
Reviewer:
Faith V. Smith |
Reviewer
Notes: Sexual content. Touching and realistic. |
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England’s Perfect Hero
By Suzanne Enoch
In order
to find the perfect mate, Lucinda prepares her lessons in love list.
It worked for her two best friends, and with both of them blissfully
wedded, she is feeling left out. She already has her male prey picked
out--Lord Geoffrey Newcombe--but the man who offers his assistance
in snaring her beau piques her interest. Robert Carroway, brother-in-law
to Georgiana (one of the lucky brides) is a battle-scarred hero
and a recluse until he comes out of hiding to help Lucinda.
Robert
Carroway has watched and listened to Lucinda Barrett for over three
years. He has never approached her before, but the beautiful lady’s
curiosity brings her into his self-imposed loneliness. She helps
to send the ravages of war, imprisonment, and torture back into
the dark recesses of his mind. His only hope to get closer to her
is to help her find her perfect man. A hope that dwindles when Robert
is accused of treason by General Barrett, his beloved’s father.
Lucinda
must decide if she would rather marry someone who is perfect or
a man with a heart, when she finds herself in the middle of a potential
scandal. Robert’s feelings are conflicted when he seeks and
then finds an answering passion in Lucinda. Does he have the right
to put her in harm’s way to prove his innocence? Together,
this determined lady and England’s not-so- perfect hero find
that where there is a will, there is most certainly a path to love.
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