

I have been a fan of JL since I was a teenager. Would you try another book from Johanna Lindsey and/or Beverley A.

Misunderstandings all around in this Historical Romance.Growing up in an unloving home,Brooke is happy to find out that she might have her escape from her family,thanks to her Rakehell of a brother,whose dueling has gotten the attention of the Prince.Being made to marry his mortal enemy in order to stop the dueling and bring peace to the families.Lady Brooke must travel and convince Lord Dominic to love her.Discovering the mystery behind the duels,Lady Brrooke takes it apon herself to show her fiancé that she is determined to show him that she is nothing like her brother and believes they could make a good marriage out of their situation.Everything turns out not to be once it was always believed to be.People grow up,mature,learn life lessons from their mistakes.In the end,the mysterious death of Lord Dominics sister,takes a very interesting turn.No one is who you think they are in this story,you'll be surprised in the end how it unfolds.Good story by Johanna Lindsey,the narrator was good with the exception of doing the mens voices,unfortunately she made them all sound to be Whining prigs. But there's no room in her heart for fear this man is her means of escape. Instead she is being sent to the Yorkshire moors to wed a mysterious nobleman whose family is cursed and who has thrice tried to kill her brother. But he doesn't expect his enemy's sister to be so resourceful or resilient.īrooke Whitworth has been dreaming of her first Season in London, because she intends to win a husband who will take her far away from her unloving family. With dueling no longer an available means of destroying the man he abhors, he will be satisfied to see him lose his lands and title. The Wolf, however, is determined to scare away the Whitworth chit. He knows the Wolf will reject her as a bride, thereby losing his wealth and status. Whitworth relishes the idea of sending his younger sister, Brooke, to his enemy's remote estate. Whichever party refuses to comply will forfeit his lands and title. With enlightened society outraged at such reckless behavior among young noblemen, the prince regent orders Robert Whitworth, the earl of Tamdon's heir, and Lord Dominic Wolfe to end their dispute by allying their families through marriage. One duel could be considered a matter of honor, but three duels are attempted murder! New York Times best-selling author Johanna Lindsey delivers a sparkling, passionate tale of an earl's daughter who must convince a mysterious viscount to marry her and end his vendetta against her brother.
