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Set in 1737, this is a story of a commoner falling in love with a peer with a bad reputation. It was a fun way for Elizabeth Hoyt to get a bit kinky, for Lord Caire's bad reputation is that he likes to tie up and blindfold his sex partners. Fun to read, kind of steamy. A few things were left unclear - the identity of the Ghost of St. Giles which appears to be resolved in later books. Also the easy acceptance by many aristocrats of a commoner and her ability to fairly seamlessly fit into the ton. Overall though, it was pretty easy to set aside those things and just enjoy the story.
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