Lord of Ice
by:
Gaelen Foley (author)
Damien Knight, the earl of Winterley, is proud, aloof, and tormented by memories of war. Though living in seclusion, he is named guardian to a fellow officer's ward. Instead of the young homeless waif he was expecting, however, Miranda FitzHubert is a stunning, passionate beauty who invades his...
show more
Damien Knight, the earl of Winterley, is proud, aloof, and tormented by memories of war. Though living in seclusion, he is named guardian to a fellow officer's ward. Instead of the young homeless waif he was expecting, however, Miranda FitzHubert is a stunning, passionate beauty who invades his sanctuary and forces him back into society. Struggling to maintain honour and self-control, Damien now faces an ever greater threat: desire. A bold, free spirit, Miranda has witnessed the darkest depths of Damien's soul - and has seen his desperate need for love. But before she can thaw his unyielding heart, she must endure a terrifying nightmare of her own ...
show less
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780749956103 (0749956100)
Publish date: April 1st 2011
Publisher: Piatkus Books
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Suspense,
Regency Romance
Series: Knight Miscellany (#3)
Reading Gaelen Foley is like gambling for me. The probability of winning much smaller than that of losing, but occasionally I win. Lord of Ice though, was another lost game. The 3rd book in the series is the story of Damien, the older of the twins. I loved Lucien in [b: Lord of Fire|958537|Lord of F...
What I liked about this novel is that from the get go, you know what's going on and who the bad guys are. The suspense lies with how our hero and heroine figure it out while dealing with their relationship issues. It made it quite a relaxing read where you just go with the flow and see how Damien ...
3.5-4 starsWasn't sure that I'd like this one as well as Lucien's story... Damien was definitely ICY and remote. And I'm not sure about the author's treatment of PTSD - she gives a valiant effort, and we see that it's affecting Damien; it's the resolution and treatment of his PTSD that's glossed ove...