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MARRIAGE TO A LOATHESOME BRUTE WAS VILE ENOUGH - NOW SHE WAS ACCUSED OF HIS MURDER!
The ton regarded Sir Benjamin Wright with utmost honor and respect. Yet Lady Emma knew her husband was, in fact, a drunken, jealous brute who delighted in humiliating her both in and out of the bedroom.
His murder was a blessing - until the constable's accusing finger pointed to Emma. But it soon became apparent that her late husband his secrets...and enemies.
When the practical Comte Saint-Juste arrived on the scene offering his services, Lady Emma was about to discover what the French dedication to l'amour really meant.
Review:
This book started well but could have been so much better. The relationship b/w Sainte-Juste and Lady Emma was not really developed. There's no explanation for why she would fall in love with someone she was willing to believe was a total fribble throughout most of the book. The author never really revealed much about Sainte-Juste's character.
MARRIAGE TO A LOATHESOME BRUTE WAS VILE ENOUGH - NOW SHE WAS ACCUSED OF HIS MURDER!
The ton regarded Sir Benjamin Wright with utmost honor and respect. Yet Lady Emma knew her husband was, in fact, a drunken, jealous brute who delighted in humiliating her both in and out of the bedroom.
His murder was a blessing - until the constable's accusing finger pointed to Emma. But it soon became apparent that her late husband his secrets...and enemies.
When the practical Comte Saint-Juste arrived on the scene offering his services, Lady Emma was about to discover what the French dedication to l'amour really meant.
Review:
This book started well but could have been so much better. The relationship b/w Sainte-Juste and Lady Emma was not really developed. There's no explanation for why she would fall in love with someone she was willing to believe was a total fribble throughout most of the book. The author never really revealed much about Sainte-Juste's character.
Classic Chesney, great book.