I’m guessing Phoebe’s brother is the main character in another book in this series. Also, I can’t resist a flawed hero, and Trevillion has a bad leg, so how I could I not love him? He’s gruff, but he’s sweet, and the fact that he keeps the fact that he’s in love with Phoebe a secret makes me love him that much more. Trevillion feels like he should be an alpha hero, but really, he’s not. Unfortunately, she can’t seem to get out from under the thumb of her brother and is constantly shadowed by her bodyguard. She knows her limitations, but she also knows what she wants to do. I loved that the heroine, Phoebe, was blind but still fierce and wanting of her independence. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page. This was the first book of hers I’ve read, and I loved it.Ī blind lady targeted by kidnappers for nefarious plots must rely on her bodyguard to keep her safe, despite her need for independence and her unexpected and quickly escalating feelings for him. Going forward, I’ll be balancing the two out, but on my continue-to-read list is Elizabeth Hoyt. There are so many good historical authors that I’d never read before, but now that I’m discovering them, I’m also rekindling my affair with historical romances after indulging in contemporaries for awhile.
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