I have read other books by Jeffries that I really enjoyed, but this one just didn't move fast enough to keep me engaged. I finally skipped about a hundred pages to get to the end. It seemed that the same issues kept reoccurring without any momentum to the resolution of the problems.
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This is the third in the Swanlea Spinsters story. Its been two years since baby sister Juliet was kidnapped and held for ransom by the handsome rouge Morgan Pryce whom she believed she was eloping. Until recently it has been kept secret from society about her abduction, now rumors are going round that she was ruined because of a secret elopment that didn't happen. Juliet's chances at a happy marriage are slim as long as...
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At last fans of Sabrina's series get to sink their teeth into Juliet's story, and it's the best thus far. The youngest of the Shakespearean-named siblings grows teeth and claws and goes gunning for Sebastian Templemore, who masqueraded as his twin brother Morgan and kidnapped her. Sebastian had (what he thought were) good reasons for his actions, but getting him to reveal them, or even that it was him at all, makes for great...
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A CRACKING GOOD READ! I really enjoyed this book! I can't top Desmond Chan's review - it says it all. All I can say is that when I start talking back (out loud!)to the characters and giggling and laughing out loud, and chewing on my finger and curling my toes, that sounds like a great book to me!The sexual chemistry between Sebastian and Juliet was incredible! The dialogue between them is witty, sensual and intelligent...
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The recurring spate of scandal over the kidnap by Morgan Pryce gone awry two years ago has sent the distressed Lady Juliet Laverick to confront him - only to be apprehended by the shocking news from his twin Sebastian, Lord Templemore that he has mysteriously vanished. Apparently there's more than meets the eye - Juliet is convinced that it is Sebastian who has abducted her and she is determined to root out the truth through...
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