Respectable debut novel, though I would have preferred spending a bit more time in the company of Lord Wraybourne - half the fun of reading romance novels is getting the hero's perspective and I felt just a wee bit cheated of that pleasure this time around. Overall an enjoyable read.
The betrothal of David, Lord Wraybourne and the Honorable Jane Sandiford is so suitable and appropriate as to be positively boring: "What was there to say about two such eminently correct people?" What is less apparent to the proper world is that Lord Wraybourne's choice of a very proper, very weal...