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Chargement... Miss Devon’s Choicepar Sally Britton
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() I haven't read the other books in this series, but it's a pleasant clean Regency romance with just a couple of kisses. Christian and Rebecca are betrothed in an arranged marriage scheme. Rebecca wants love and Christian doesn't, but they meet at a house party to get to know each other. There are the usual hiccups in the romance but mostly it's a fine read. I did find it a bit off in some of the details: despite a stickler of an aunt as her guardian, eighteen-year-old Rebecca who hasn't come out yet is dressed in bright colors, not the usual deb's whites and pastels. It's a plot point to show the aunt's domination but it seemed weird to me. Just have her in too fussy dresses with ruffles and furbelows. Anyway, it's a quick and enjoyable read. Perhaps the best of the series. I think I say that every time. 2 people that have been so damaged by the very ones who should love them unconditionally. Can they find happiness with each other? Of course they can, this is a romance. But they take us on a wonderful journey while they figure it all out. A delightful read, highly recommended! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A scarred and lonely viscount and an independent young woman are forced into an arranged marriage. What hope do they have for a happily ever after? Rebecca Devon lives under the severe eye of her aunt and the iron will of her father. Though she wears what she is told and befriends the people they choose for her, she spends every moment longing to do as she wishes. Knowing freedom will only come through marriage, her hopes for a happy union are stolen away when her father arranges her marriage to a complete stranger. Christian Hundley, Lord Easton, has learned the hard way that English society won't accept a person who looks or behaves differently than their ideal. He has hidden himself away from scornful eyes for years, until his aging grandfather takes matters in hand and finds Christian a bride. Knowing he must agree to the marriage, Christian shields his heart. If the whole of society cannot accept him, why should his bride? Rebecca knows she must have love in her life, but Christian is convinced there is nothing so fraught with danger and pain as entrusting one's heart to another. Rebecca does everything she can to change his mind, but Christian is determined to remain aloof. Can an arranged marriage ever be anything other than a business partnership? While this is the fifth book in the Regency romance series, Branches of Love, it can be enjoyed as a stand-alone romance. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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