![]() ![]() “You seem to regard this marriage of ours as nothing but a mildly diverting hindrance to what might otherwise be occupying your time.” ![]() Morgan and Julia played off of each other so well, I often thought I was in the same room watching them have one of many verbal sparrings. The dialogue was very clever, very witty, mature and humorous. I don’t often read historical romances, but when I do I sure know how to pick them. I fell in love with this story as soon as those words were spoken. “You neglected to mention a sense of humor while regaling me with your considerable attributes.” Besides, you’re forgetting what a man wants most when he takes a wife.” He lifted his shoulders in an indifferent shrug. She has her sights on Morgan, but will some important information she possesses be enough to convince him to take her offer? ![]() Julia Prentiss needs to find herself a husband before her uncle chooses a suitor for her, however her family name is linked to scandal. Then Julia stumbles into his life and turns him inside out. His circumstances have made him cynical and introspective. For two years he has lived like a recluse behind the walls of his estate. Two years later, Morgan is still haunted by the memories of the fire that left him badly scarred and claimed the life of a child he had tried to save, and his former fiancee left him for his best friend. A title, wealth, a beautiful fiancee, and a wedding to plan. This review can also be found on my blog. ![]()
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