2.0 out of 5 stars
Predictable, January 8, 2011
This review is from: Dance for a Lady (Hardcover)
I listed the Synopsis of this book at the end in case you wanted to know what the book is about.
I am coming to realize that most of Eileen Jackson's books have basically the same general gist. A woman who is an heiress is forced in to marriage or engagement escapes meets man who is rude, offensive, makes her feel angry they fall in love he never tells her until almost the end she realizes it long before and there is always a little side plot going on. I get really aggrivated when the guy laughs at her bates her and thinks he's all that. I wouldn't make a special effort to buy this book unless it is very inexpensive. I read it in one sitting not because it kept my attention but because I wanted to move to the next one. I wouldn't put it in my pile to read again. Enjoy who knows you may like and contradict me to each his own.
SHE WAS PURSUED BY A MAN SHE DETESTED. AND TORMENTED BY THE MAN SHE LOVED.
Abused and neglected during all the years she had lived with them, Anabel fled her aunt and uncle's home on the eve of her proposed engagement to her loathed cousin Miles. All she wanted was a chance--a chance to live in London.
When the notorious Viscount Ryder found her wandering in the rain on her way to London, he carried her to the city in his coach. But with his reputation for scandal, Anabel became the target of malicious gossip--and the center of a plot for blackmail and kidnapping....
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