![]() ![]() This book, however, I loved, despite the fact that I felt weary of the genre. You’ll see this if you stick around to read more reviews later this month and next month. ![]() I read a whole lot of them because I was stressed and eventually they all started to feel the same. I have been feeling a little bit burned out on romance novels lately. When Helen and her children arrive in his life and embrace him despite his appearance, Alistair realizes that his world isn’t confined to his castle tower, but that he will indeed have to fight for what he loves. Sir Alistair Monroe is used to children screaming at the sight of his twisted face and can’t imagine venturing outside his castle any time soon, preferring to write his books about nature in solitude. So she flees, with the help of a friend, to a dirty castle in Scotland inhabited only by a taciturn, scarred war veteran. Worse, she knows that if she leaves him, he’ll take her children, Jamie and Abigail, away from her. After eleven years, Helen Carter is sick and tired of being the ignored mistress of the Duke of Lister. ![]()
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