![]() ![]() She loved the portrait because the man in it was so full of life and beautiful. The heroine never really moves from her adolescent crush. Secondly, I couldn't feel the love between them. Cold, manipulative, selfish and self-absorbed he has litle to recommend him besides his good looks. So, when the real man comes crushing through her front door, it doesn't take long for her to fall in love with him. Having met no other man who's as interesting as him, she's spent many hours in front of his portrait, fantasizing about him. It's the portrait of a vibrant, happy, mischevious young man. ![]() The heroine has admired Reynaud's full-size portrait for years. Reynaud, coming home after seven long years, most of which he spent in captivity, has only one thing in his mind: to get his money, houses and title back and resume his previous life. The heroine's uncle is the current Earl of Blanchard, the title that would normally belong to the hero. ![]() However, this book starts with his sudden appearence at the heroine's political party. The hero, Reynaud St Aubyn, was considered dead. ![]() Other than that, there is little to recommend this book. Readers who've read the previous books in the series, would want to read this one that conludes the search for the traitor of Spinners Falls and brings all the previous couples together. ![]()
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