3: Charming Story
Jason Radley had been the boy, then the man Gwyn Barrie had always loved but the tragic drowning of Jason's brother and other events and circumstances beyond anyone's control made Gwyn's abrupt elopement one of the worst mistakes of her life. The one thing that the elopement did though was to force Gwyn to grow up and gain in strength the reserves she would need to shoulder the hardships of being a soldier's wife. It was this strength she relied on to hold together the meager life of genteel poverty after the death of her husband that she had forged for herself and her son Mark.Eight years from the time she had run away, Gwyn is widowed and alone with her son Mark. When Gwyn inherits a sizeable legacy from an anonymous benefactor, she was overjoyed until the fine print revealed that the sole trustee of said legacy would be her handsome and charming cousin Jason. Jason, the man she had loved and run away from; Jason who never knew why she had run away eight years ago taking with her his very heart. Now, along with this legacy, there is another matter of someone watching her, and going through her house when she is not there. After a couple of attempts on her life, Jason forces her to leave London for the family estate where he can better protect her - but would that protection extend itself to protect her from having Jason break her heart again? The mystery was great. I did not figure out the assassin or who the mysterious benefactor was until the very end! This was soooo good. I don't know how she did it but with this book but Elizabeth Thornton has managed to combine, suspense, complex plots, romantic sensuality and a very charming love story all in one awesome read! I hate to repeat myself but this is another very hard to put down book. Again, she has given us characters that are very full bodied and complex, she has reintroduced and given more depth to a wonderful character from a previous novel that I believe is the central character in her next novel "The Perfect Princess". And if that is not enough, you get to read a delightful little side romance between Gwyn's cousin Brandon and best friend Judith. I am finding you get so much more from an Elizabeth Thornton novel and I highly recommend you get this book!
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4: I would read again
I not much for mysteries. I can't seem to wait for the story to unfold. However, I did read this book cover to cover with a minimum of flipping to the back cover. I liked that Ms Thornton did not try to solve everything at the end, but tied up loose ends through out the book. I also liked that the Heroine was willing to marry the man she loves without the a declaration of love from him, even though it hurt her. She is smart, gutsy, and charming.
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