back of book says: in april 1831 her grace corine monroe wants her widowed son lord julian to mary her best friends daughter sophie wilkie. julian last saw sophie when she was 12. silent,skinny and always staring at him........ lord devlin monroe is julians nephew and he is very fond of promoting is vampireness. i would like to say that i own just about all of catherine coulter's books, including all the sherbrooks and the fbi series. having said that, this book drove me crazy. and not in a good way....... 1. a guy walks into a room takes one look at gal A. AND decides she's the one for him, 2. the guy's uncle walks into a room takes one look and decides gal b is for him. then the first guy spends the ENTIRE book with gal B. AND THE UNCLE spends the entire book with gal A. so in someways it felt like the author and the characters were trying to talk themselves into the opposite females. here we are on page 169, and the first guy is pouring his heart out to gal b. and i'm thinking isn't he supposed to be with the other lady? it was all very confusing.... there was very little romance in the book, and the mystery of who did the killing took up most of the book, with richard doing alot of pointing the finger at the prince. and if u pay attention you get hints of the real murderer.... and you also get tired of leah and her tirades, and richard's theatrics...... i really had to force myself to pay attention. and this book takes place INBETWEEN SHERBROOK TWINS AND LYONS GATE....... as the 2nd twin hasn't come home yet...Read full review
Slow moving, almost gave up on it more than once. I thought "it will get better soon" but it didn't.
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