Nicholas: Lord of Secrets (Lonely Lords)
Nicholas Haddonfield has something to hide... After a wild youth, Nicholas Haddonfield, Viscount Reston, has promised his ailing father he'll finally take a bride, though doing so will force Nick to make impossible choices and face old, painful wounds. Leah Lindsey is glad to find refuge from her...
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Nicholas Haddonfield has something to hide... After a wild youth, Nicholas Haddonfield, Viscount Reston, has promised his ailing father he'll finally take a bride, though doing so will force Nick to make impossible choices and face old, painful wounds. Leah Lindsey is glad to find refuge from her own desperate situation in a marriage of convenience with the gallant viscount. But soon convenience is not enough, and Leah can't understand why Nick remains so distant. What is he hiding, and will he never allow her into his heart? An extraordinary and passionate tale of courage tested and fears overcome. Once you enter the lush Regency world of award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes, you'll never want to leave. Praise for Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight: "Lavish and seductive..."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
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Format: Mass Market
ISBN:
9781402295997 (1402295995)
ASIN: 1402295995
Publish date: September 1st 2013
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Lonely Lords (#2)
Ah, what a wonderful comfort read! Just what I needed in this cold, cold miserable January. True, Nicholas could have fessed up to his secret a lot sooner, and I couldn't see the point of Nicholas' and Leah's separation, but all in all, this is a beautiful story with some lovely insights, descripti...
Enjoyable regency romance. My one complaint was the use of 'secret never to be told'.
For the first book in the series, I enjoyed the first half, but thought the second half dragged on for too long. I had the opposite problem with this one. The story in the first half dragged for me, but got a bit more interesting towards the end once the hero and heroine were married. We know the tw...