Their minds work together very well and I loved how their personalities were gradually revealed both to the reader and each other. Chase has written characters whose chemistry practically makes the pages sizzle and not only in the most obvious ways. Here, the hero and heroine play perfectly off each other. This book was definitely much better than the last book I read by Loretta Chase. As the story progresses, they find that she has more courage and he has more intelligence and resilience than either of them ever expected, and from these discoveries, respect and love grow. She rescues Rupert Carsington from jail and decides that he will be the brawn behind her brains on the quest to rescue Miles. When Miles is kidnapped, Daphne is frantic with concern and determined to do something. She publishes under her brother Miles’s name and all her brilliance is attributed to him. Lady Daphne Pembroke has been a scholar all of her life, except when her late husband didn’t allow her to be one.
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