But Francesca knew he didn’t love her
Will Place for ADS the child she carries and the love they shared, whether recognized as “love” or not, bring them together and make them the family they both need?
*** Reviewing “LOVING MY WICKED ROGUE” by Dawn Brower ***Francesca and Matthew’s Story . . .For her family’s
Many weeks later, after he had disappeared, she faced the result of what they had done. And she didn’t even know his last name to try to find him. Someone must know him? He had attended their family gathering. If she could not find him, she would tell her parents what happened. Now they were in London for her comeout ball, staying with her grandfather, the Duke of Weston. Her mother, Scarlett Kendall, the Marchioness of Blackthorn, joined her in the garden.
She had dreamed of a dark-haired man with her daughter, perhaps the one she would fall in love with, she said
Matthew Grant, the Duke of Lindsey, stared out the window, unhappy that his mother, Agatha, the Dowager Duchess of Lindsey, decided it was time for him to marry to produce an heir. His thoughts turned to the woman who had been the only good thing he’d ever had in his life. He should not have taken her as he did. He almost wished he could find her again, but she would be far better off finding a gentleman who could love her. He didn’t think he knew how to love. Will the two of them ever find each other again?
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My Lord, My Rogue, by Anna St. Clair. I found this book a cute read for young people who are in love with love. The story was a charming love story to sigh over once you’ve finished.This Rogue of Mine, by Amanda Mariel. Whoah, this short story brought some heat. I enjoyed the book. The writer did a great job of capturing my attention. I clung on to the story to the end. The book is intimate and sensual. The writer was focused on the loving couple who brought the steam and then some. Awesome writing.
Escaping the Earl, by Lauren Smith. I enjoyed this little read. The writer did a great job with the romance between Sabrina and Peregrine that forged ahead like a steam boat. There were some steamy moments that set some wording on fire. That’s always a plus for me. The plot of the story was a very interesting one. I definitely did a excellent job of supplying entertainment for the readers. The books with a good pace. I enjoyed how easy it was to read the story. The story wasn’t dull at all. I think more so this book brings some heat that is good for the plucking.