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Book Review of The Wild Child (Bride Trilogy, Bk1)

The Wild Child (Bride Trilogy, Bk1)
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"A GIFTED WRITER WITH AN INTUITIVE SENSE OF WHAT MAKES ROMANCE WORK!" - Amanda Quick

"DEEPLY MOVING...PUTNEY DELVES FAR INTO THE REACHES OF THE HEART TO THRILL HER FANS." - Romantic Times

Bribed by Kyle, his twin brother, Dominic Renbourne agrees to take his twin's place for a few weeks at Warfield Park where he is to pay court to Lady Meriel Grahame, the orphaned heiress Kyle intends to marry. The last thing Dominic expects is to be entranced by a silent sprite whose ethereal beauty is as intoxicating as the flowers and trees that surround her.

For much of her life Meriel has lived outside normal society, finding joy and peace in her garden, safe from the nightmare that nearly destroyed her as a child. She is content with solitude - until the attractive and dangerously perceptive intruder begins to inspire dreams of life beyound her santuary. Despite his longing, Dominic's sense of duty keeps him away from his brother's future bride, but Meriel's untamed spirit proves more powerful than Dominic can resist...

"SUPERB...MAGICAL... The historical romance of the year...An enchanting tale that will captivate readers." - The Midwest Book Review