Stealing just isn’t right, no matter if he’s only trying to survive, avoiding going back to his comfortable home in Ireland to a family which obviously still loves him despite what he might think they feel after he brought his younger cousin’s body home from the war in France, or tying to help those soldiers less fortunate than he. I will admit that I didn’t ever get over Jack’s casual feelings for his recently adopted career as a highwayman. But once I got involved with the story and began to become better acquainted with the characters, I was caught up in their emotions, the interplay of relationships and how it was all going to work out. I do agree that the plot, a young highwayman being abducted by his Dowager Duchess grandmother because she’s convinced he’s the son of her lost middle son and is determined that he take his rightful place as the current Duke thus displacing the grandson she – for some reason – can’t stand, is not to be taken seriously. I knew nothing about it until I started reading it and then read the review at AAR. Jayne B Reviews / B Reviews Category / Book Reviews Historical Romances / julia-quinn / Regency England 19 CommentsĮven after I failed to appreciate your last book, I was eagerly awaiting this one. REVIEW: The Lost Duke of Wyndham by Julia Quinn
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