Sequel to Salt Bride- Salt Hendon series book
2
BLURB
Jane and Salt -- four years of Happily Ever After
Sir
Antony Templestowe -- four years of Exile
Lady Caroline -- four years of Heartache Diana St. John -- four years plotting Revenge The time has come... RHL Classifications
Setting:
Georgian England
Historical
Romance
Heat
Level 1
5
Stars/Top Pick
REVIEW BY MAGGI
Although Book 1, Salt Bride, was my
favorite, Lucinda Brant has written another superb romance set in Georgian
England. Her descriptions of the life and times of the period are quite
breathtaking. Her characters are charismatic and appealing faults and all. Four
years ago, Sir Anthony Templestowe, who has loved Lady Caroline for years, loses
any chance of marrying her due to mistakes they both make. He has now returned
from Russia, supposedly a new man, having overcome an inherent weakness. He
believes Lady Caroline has married another, but is drawn back to London by the
ingenious plotting of cunning villainess.
Apart
from the skillfully woven romance between Sir Anthony and Lady Caroline, the
chilling suspense plot kept me reading and on the edge of my seat. Salt and his
wife, Jane, have returned to London with a new baby and unwittingly exposed
their family to great danger.
While
Salt was a great favorite of mine, Sir Anthony is also a very attractive hero.
Brant resists intense love scenes between him and Lady Caroline, while still
revealing their passionate impatience for each other. I enjoy Brant’s humor as
well as the beautifully wrought historical detail, and look forward to her next
book.
Maggi
Andersen's Website: http://www.maggiandersenauthor.com
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
My review of SALT REDUX by Lucinda Brant
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1 comment:
I haven't read a historical romance in a long time. Your review makes it so appealing. Great job.
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