The owner of a humble village bookstore, Miss Gwynneth Dunlevvy hides her beauty under a dowdy disguise, but her masquerade is threatened when her pen pal, arrogant libertine Baron Stuart Langley, arrives to meet the author of his letters.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
What a hateful man,
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This review is from: The Baron and the Bookseller (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
The 'hero' of this book is hateful and downright mean. Gwynneth, the bookseller, is in fear of her life and Langely, the mean-spirited baron, torments and harrasses her to 'punish' her for hiding her identity from him. After the awful way he behaved and his irrational volatile behaviour, she'd have to have been an idiot to entrust him with her secret! Rather than playful and avante-garde, his behaviour comes across as mean and selfish. My strong dislike of him totally overshadowed my liking of her and an initially promising story.
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