Two Gentlemen From London
by Fenella-Jane Miller
Lady Sophia Bentley and her daughter Annabel have lived in hiding for the past three years
in her aunt’s remote manor house. They are terrified that Sir Randolph Rushton, Sophia’s husband,
is going to find them and once again subject them to his violence and avid sexual appetite. When
they hear the sound of hooves entering the yard they fear the worst—but it is only two
unknown men who are looking for nearby Brandon Manor and have instead found Brandon Hall.
Colonel Robert Sinclair and his friend Major Simon Dudley are put up until they can reach their
destination in daylight, but events are soon going to make that impossible...
Now read on! This one hits the ground running and doesn’t stop until the final page.
Anybody who thinks that this type of romance is all formal balls and house parties ought to give
this breathless tale a try. Daring escapes, sudden attacks, subterfuge and skulduggery are the
order of the day in this book, but don't worry if you prefer straight romance, as there is plenty
of that in here too. I’ve always enjoyed this author’s Regencies and was particularly pleasantly
surprised to find that with this one she has certainly done something rather different. |
The Book |
Robert Hale |
30 October 2009 |
Hardback |
0709088965 / 9780709088967 |
Historical Romance / Regency / Suffolk, England |
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The Reviewer |
Rachel A Hyde |
Reviewed 2009 |
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