Heath still managed to put a lot of heat into the story. Heath announced she had this one in the works that I wanted to read it. I'm so glad the author decided to write it, and knew from the moment Ms. It had high points and lows which made for a very emotional read. As I stated before, this was a bittersweet unconventional romance that tugged at my heartstrings. Overall, I gave this one 4 out of 5 roses. I still feel he was a bit underhanded, but I now understand where he was coming from. It gave the reader a unique perspective of the Marquess of Marsden and made me more sympathetic to his actions in the previous novel. The story of Linnie and George was short and sweet without any big surprises, but I thoroughly enjoyed it none the less. I love finally seeing the love behind what others deemed in The Viscount and the Vixen as being madness. I found it very interesting that both George and his future son, Killian, have decidedly different views on marriage each being influenced by their own father's choices. Sorry for the vagueness, but I'm trying not to reveal any spoilers. While some may say this one could be read as a standalone, I don't recommend it.The romance is a bit unconventional and you'll like it more if you know the how this story came to be and by reading The Viscount and the Vixen you can do just that. If you haven't read any of the previous books of the series, I recommend you at least read The Viscount and the Vixen first.
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