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'Twas Murder Most Foul... Or Was It?
Lord Kirkheathe's first wife was dead, and though his liege lord deemed him guiltless, rumor yet tarred his reputation. Now Elizabeth Perronet found herself his newly wedded bride with a question of her own: If Raymond D'Estienne were truly no savage, how had he unleashed in her things so...untamed and wild?
Treachery, Thy Name Is Woman!
Or so believed Raymond D'Estienne, courtesy of his late wife. What, then, was he to make of the remarkable Elizabeth Perronet, fresh from the convent and determined to change his life--in ways he'd never dreamed!
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Posted March 6, 2013
Not the usual I won't tell him or her I love you until the last chapter and I'm sure I'll get a like response. Followed by the epilogue where they have twins. This is the second MM book I've read and in both of them the minute they knew they were in love they couldn't wait to let the other one know. They had to say it when they felt it because that's what love is. Not safe sometimes sorry. It was a little slow at times but I still gave it 4 stars because it had a lot of heart...and isn't that why we read romance novels.
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Posted February 20, 2002
I love it so much. I read it over and over again.
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Posted June 7, 2001
Can't put it down..... Very intriguing to read the change of interest to love. To read vindication of past mistreatment and hurts.
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'Twas Murder Most Foul... Or Was It?
Lord Kirkheathe's first wife was dead, and though his liege lord deemed him guiltless, rumor yet tarred his reputation. Now Elizabeth Perronet found herself his newly wedded bride with a question of her own: If Raymond D'Estienne were truly no savage, how had he unleashed in her things so...untamed and wild?
Treachery, Thy Name Is Woman!
Or so believed Raymond D'Estienne, ...