by Mary Balogh
The two main characters in this story are quite broken. Anne Jewell is a teacher with a child out of wedlock. The father of her child was not her love and died before they could marry. Syndam Butler is a man of contrasts, on one side he's very handsome but on the other he's a mass of scars and da...
Overall it was okay, but too many Bedwyns.
Overall it was okay, but too many Bedwyns.
smidge under 4 stars
smidge under 4 stars
I found this one to be very entertaining, despite several flaws that knocked it down from being a five star read. (grumble) Both Anne and Sydnam are complex, adult characters with real problems to overcome before that HEA ending. I think that I will be hanging onto this book for another read sometim...
My life is crazy and I can't string two thoughts together so the reviews will be short this month. I think this is my favorite Balogh book to date. I just loved everything about it. The two wounded characters who find love and healing within each others arms, simply perfect. It was a beautiful, ...
At her friend’s urging Anne Jewell and her son David set off for a fun filled month of fun, Anne doesn’t feel at home or comfortable around the family of peers her and her son are staying with, but she feels a calm as she sees the vast sea, until one night she sees a man of great beauty and pain sta...
What a great book! I believed it would be depressing, because of the hero's disfigurement, but it was simply emotional and heartwarming. I loved every single page of it and Sydnam was an awesome hero. But what I sorely missed was an epilogue. I so felt it needed one in order to be simply perfect:( I...
The two main characters in this story are quite broken. Anne Jewell is a teacher with a child out of wedlock. The father of her child was not her love and died before they could marry. Syndam Butler is a man of contrasts, on one side he's very handsome but on the other he's a mass of scars and da...