Isn’t that cover eye-catching? I have to say, I’m still not sure whether I love it or hate it, but it definitely made me take a closer look. As danger closes in, can Jane and Thomas overcome their pasts to forge a future together?Ĭontent warnings: View Spoiler » alcoholism, death of MC’s mom as a teen, MC was kicked out by family, death threats, violence against MC « Hide Spoiler When the writer turns out to be the woman Thomas once wooed, suspicions rise even as mutual sparks reignite. Nevertheless, thanks to a quirk of Scottish inheritance law, he's now the Earl of Magnus, complete with a crumbling castle currently inhabited by a notorious novelist. Her true identity remains a secret, until one dark and stormy night.Īfter years of spying for the British army, Thomas Sutherland doubts the Highlands will ever feel like home again. How else could the sheltered daughter of an English gentleman create lurid gothic novels so infamous someone wants their author silenced forever? Fortunately, Jane has taken steps to protect herself, first by assuming a pen name, and second, by taking up residence at remote Dunnock Castle, surrounded by rugged scenery that might have been ripped from the pages of one of her books. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.My rating: I received an advance review copy of this book from NetGalley. Also in this series: One Thing Leads to a Lover
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