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Basic and forgettable historical romance
3 stars
Lady Drusilla Rudney has given up any thoughts of her own Season or successful marriage in order to look after her pretty and vivacious but silly younger sister. So when her sister decides to elope, the only thing that Dru can do is follow her and try to prevent the marriage.
Ex-army captain John Hendricks is intrigued by the prim yet beautiful damsel in distress he finds sitting across from him on the mail coach to Scotland. Agreeing to help her in her mad dash is no real hardship. However giving her up when they have to return to their real lives might just be the hardest thing he’s ever had to do.
This appears to be the second book in a series after Lady Folbrooke’s Delicious Deception. Although the couple from that book appear in this one, you don’t have to have read the first one to understand this one.
While this book passed the time, I’m afraid that I found it quite basic and ultimately forgettable. Dru was a nice enough character – feisty without ever conforming to a stereotype. I also liked that John was a strong, un-titled man but his glasses gave him a sweet, studious edge. I wanted the pair to have chemistry but I just didn’t believe that they felt anything for each other, other than perhaps lust.
Halfway through the book I started to wonder what on earth was going to fill the rest of the book and that is never the sign of a riveting and enthralling story. There was also a fair number of jarring Americanisms throughout the book which pulls you from the story.
Overall this was an easy enough read with a basic plot that just didn’t seem to rise to any sort of high level. 3 stars.
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