Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, is being emotionally blackmailed (by his own cousin, mind you) to give the cousin’s wife what she desires (and what she lost three years ago after the accident provoked by Ainsley himself leaving her husband in a wheelchair and unable to feel anything below his b...
Opening Line: “I’ll consider your debt paid in full if you get my wife with child.” Big Sigh* Oh this was just so good. Absolutely perfect romance filled with great dialogue and moments of humour amidst all the angst. Loved everything about this, and really, really wondered how this couple was goi...
This historical romance had a really good plot and an interesting ending but the action in the beginning was so slow with the characters mentally analyzing everything. I skimmed a lot. Lady Jayne's disabled husband wants her to have a child by his friend the Duke of Ainsley.
This was such a good read. I’ve been looking for something sweet but not fluffy lately and this, for me, fit the bill. Of course, this isn’t a light read given the circumstances the H/h find themselves in. There’s definitely some angst and a lot of emotions and it was all handled magnificently and r...
4.5 starsThis was SOOOOO much better than the first two books!!! And I suggest skipping them altogether if you are so inclined, just to get to Ainsley. The youngest brother, he has been the constant voice of reason, so steadfast and responsible in his Duke-ly duties. He is old beyond his years.Fo...
You knew what was going to happen just from reading the set up, but how they got there was supposed to be interesting. Supposed to be. The saccharine level was a little bit much for me and the plot ended up being a bit too predictable, especially the resolution. I was literally playing a game as I r...
Not sure what to rate it. So regardless about my iffy status before reading the book, I ended up liking it. I wouldn't say was an incredible read, but it was good. I think Heath did a well job in portraying how the situation affected the three people involved, more focusing on Ainsley and Jayne.They...
The Duke of Ainsley (I must call him this, since I don't recall anyone ever calling him by his Christian name in ANY of the books in this series) has always been the one to take care of people. He helped his oldest brother amass a fortune lost by his late father, his other brother join the Queen's...
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