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SO GOOD!!!! I love Regency Romance books and when you throw in a little mystery and intriguing I'm hooked. I loved this!
This was a really good read. I enjoyed it so much I stayed up late to finish it. Wondering what her past will do to her. I loved the ending I never thought of the ending that way. I am sooo glad it steered the direction it did. I was surprised at the veracity that the father showed in keeping her. You'll understand once you read it.
I recieved a free copy so that I might tell you what I honestly think. Hope you enjoyed my review. Now go enjoy the book.
This is the 4th book of The Cavendish series, it can be read as stand alone. My first in this series and this book is good. The cover on this book was soo beautiful, it is get my attention first and then description.
Gwendolyn past make her run, scandal ruin her name, make her fear of commitment, she scare of failure again, thats why she push away Jackson. Jackson like Gweny since first meeting, he really like Gweny, years didnt fade out his feeling. They always do some back and foward dance, runner and chasser, finally he try to honor Gweny decision and put some distance.
I love how Jackson still want to be wihnher, after she open up. He determine to protec Gweny. Finally Gweny can breath, she find family who accept her past, who value her.
Thank you to NetGalley for provide this book, it is pleasure to review this book.
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I decided to review this book based entirely on its cover. I like regency romances anyway, but I recognized the cover artist and then decided to give the book a try.
Gwendolyn Smith has been on the run and is determined to live a life of obscurity until a letter arrives that threatens her secrets. Jackson Cavendish has chased Gwendolyn for six years and wants her to trust him, especially after a one night stand at a masquerade. She’s emotionally distant and he’s hung up on her.
I liked the author’s writing style and the plot is a good one. I just thought the way we backed into their backstories was clunky and it took too long to make emotional progress, although it ended well. I think reading this series in order might help, because then you’d know the side characters who are distracting from getting to the meat of Gwen and Jackson’s story. I would read the first in the series or another series by this author.