![]() ![]() The plot concerns a young virginal hero and a rake ( *sigh* of course). And then things came screeching to a halt. not really loving the book, because there were some things that annoyed me, but the book was readable enough. I stop, decide not to go on, decide to give it another try, read for a while, stop, rinse and repeat, until I give it up for good. ![]() Usually when I don't finish a book what happens is that I'm having trouble reading on, but more for an accumulation of problems than for any specific things (unless it's because of the writing style, that is). ![]() Now, here he was again, acting as if she needed his help! Justin’s behavior hardly befitted a prince, so why was she still drawn to the infamous marquis? But nothing could have prepared him to see Clare again, grown-up, beautiful…and nearly betrothed to a madman! He couldn’t just sit back and watch the innocent Clare ruin her life….Ĭlare Cummings had thought she could save her childhood prince from the curse of his melancholy. John would always remember the day his little pixie had ridden up to Worth Hall, her limpid eyes as big as saucers. ![]() TSD is a very early book in Simmons' career. I bought The Squire's Daughter when I was acquiring all of Deborah Simmons backlist, after enjoying books like her de Burgh medievals, The Gentleman Thief and the Regency quartet that includes The Last Rogue. ![]()
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