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She lives in Nicasio, CA. Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc. From the Publisher It began as a marriage of convenience From the Inside Flap She begged him for help Francis Storbridge was once her best friend--though he had always wished for more. But Charlotte de Ribard sent him away, accusing him of collaborating in her blackguard father's most terrible crime.

Now, years later, Francis is a member of Parliament and Charlotte's only hope to save her family from disgrace. In desperation, she appealed to the man she tried to hate, prepared to risk anything--except her heart and the passion she'd buried so long ago. His price was marriage To Francis's astonishment, Charlotte said yes--to a marriage of convenience. She would be his wife in name only, mother to his orphaned family. Suddenly everything he had always wanted was within his reach, yet beyond his grasp.

Now it was his turn to earn her trust by honoring their bargain, to protect her from her powerful, ruthless father. Only then could he tempt her to the sweetest abandon of all, the kind only love can bring. Engaging dramatic plot, but doesn't fit with the period By Dr W. Richards Charlotte Ribard, whose world has just fallen apart, takes out her feelings of betrayal on Francis Storbridge, her father's former secretary and her one-time friend.

He had come to help her when she was lost and alone and devastated; she assumed that he was tarred with the same brush as her villainous, murdering father. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text.

Possible ex library copy, that'll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. Tracy Grant. Reviews of Shadows of the Heart. From the Publisher It began as a marriage of convenience From the Inside Flap She begged him for help Francis Storbridge was once her best friend--though he had always wished for more.

His price was marriage To Francis's astonishment, Charlotte said yes--to a marriage of convenience. Engaging dramatic plot, but doesn't fit with the period By Dr W. Richards Charlotte Ribard, whose world has just fallen apart, takes out her feelings of betrayal on Francis Storbridge, her father's former secretary and her one-time friend.

He had come to help her when she was lost and alone and devastated; she assumed that he was tarred with the same brush as her villainous, murdering father. Five years later, Francis is an MP and in a position of some influence, and Charlotte desperately needs his help. Since he had been in love with her for years anyway, his pride led him to state - as a challenge - that the price of his assistance was marriage to her.

He never expected that she'd agree, but she did, so they marry, a marriage of convenience in which Charlotte doesn't trust Francis one bit and his pride won't allow him to tell her the truth about himself. Into this relationship add the return of Charlotte's father, who now wants to plot to ruin Storbridge for his failure to support his plan for a new railway. This leads us into the political sub-plot of the book. Unlike the last reviewer, I enjoyed this very much and it was, in fact, the best-researched and most entertaining part of the book.

One minor criticism at this point is that there were rather too many characters to keep track of; admittedly, some of them were from previous books in the series, but I had not read those previous books both now out of print , and had to keep reminding myself of who these people were and what their relationship was to the protagonists. I have very mixed feelings about this book. No man ever discussed anything of any importance with his wife or daughters if he could avoid it; the idea that Francis, Paul, Silverton and Robert would involve their wives in their planning is ridiculous for the period.

And finally, a two-year-old being able to pronounce 'explosion' perfectly and know what the word means?! While there were parts of this book I enjoyed, I was jolted out of the story by historical impossibilities far too often for me to read anything else by Tracy Grant. Complex plot, sensitive love story, great family! By A Customer Entrapped into a marriage of convenience with a ready-made family, the heroine fights emotional battles on several fronts as this edge-of-the-seat plot sweeps the reader along to a totally unexpected ending.

These are so easy to read and enjoy. Am looking forward to her new novels. Keep writing. Posting Komentar. Skip to content Minggu, 09 Mei Most helpful customer reviews 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.

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