Reynaud’s only friend in the enterprise is Reggie’s niece-by-marriage, Miss Beatrice Corning.īea can’t believe that the light-hearted young man in her sitting room portrait has become this bitter, grim person. Aubyn, won’t relinquish it to a violent madman with a knife glued to his hand and tattoos on his face. Except the earl died five years earlier and the current holder of the title, one Reggie St. He stumbles into his father’s home in the middle of a party, the very picture of a savage, demanding to see his father. Aubyn, heir to the Earl of Blanchard, has come home. But it isn’t great.Īfter his regiment was massacred in North America and following seven years of Indian captivity, Reynaud St. And in this particular case, this book is really, really good. Sometimes it sucks to buck the trend, but you do what you must. Elizabeth Hoyt has earned seven DIKs at AAR.
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