Emily B. (koreanprincess24) reviewed on + 136 more book reviews
He was a man who made the rueles she wanted only to break them...
Garyson Hawthorne is everything blue-blooded Boston society admires-rich, ruthless, untainted by scandal. While aways keeping a tight tein on his emotions, he has never forgotton Sophie Wenthworth, the spirited but awkward child who captivated his youth with music and a young girl's adoration. But one night long ago, she left the city unexpectedly. Now the toast of Europe, Boston's ugly duckling is returning home with the grace of a swan.
Through provocative performance, Sophie has found great fame as a concert cellist. She hopes to keep her past her new life a secret-until she discovers that her family has bargained her way to Grayson, the lonely boy she once loved-now a cold, forbidding man with the poewr to break her heart. At the moment, she vowes to bring Boston and Grayson, to its knees.
Normally I don't care for historical romances placed in Boston area. But this was a great book to read.
Garyson Hawthorne is everything blue-blooded Boston society admires-rich, ruthless, untainted by scandal. While aways keeping a tight tein on his emotions, he has never forgotton Sophie Wenthworth, the spirited but awkward child who captivated his youth with music and a young girl's adoration. But one night long ago, she left the city unexpectedly. Now the toast of Europe, Boston's ugly duckling is returning home with the grace of a swan.
Through provocative performance, Sophie has found great fame as a concert cellist. She hopes to keep her past her new life a secret-until she discovers that her family has bargained her way to Grayson, the lonely boy she once loved-now a cold, forbidding man with the poewr to break her heart. At the moment, she vowes to bring Boston and Grayson, to its knees.
Normally I don't care for historical romances placed in Boston area. But this was a great book to read.
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