Antonia has been hiding out in the guise of a dour governess since being
done wrong by a Rake some years back. Now, for those that don’t normally read
Historical Romance (Shame on you, there’s some awesome Australian Historical
Romance writers! Hide your face!) a ‘Rake’, in this context, has nothing to do
with the backyard and everything to do with dashing and deadly. Mad, bad and
dangerous to know. And hot. Really, really hot. It’s like, part of the rules of
‘Rakedom’ to be a sexy, smouldering beast of a man. At least if you’re our
hero. And our hero is...
The Marquess of Ranelaw, and he’s out for revenge against the sod who
ruined his sister. All being fair in
love and war, he sets out to ruin the sods daughter in turn. One impediment -
Antonia - the glowering governess of the young lady whose downfall he seeks.
And so we begin.
What is Antonia hiding? Why is she hiding it? And how can Ranelaw get
all up in it? These are the questions of the day. The pages are afire with
Antonia and Ranelaw’s smokin’ hot sexual attraction. Madame Campbell being my
reigning Queen of Deep Point of View means the emotional and physical are
beautifully balanced and the descriptions evocative. Add a dash of adventure
and I’m a happy camper.
I haven’t ruled out trying to convince Madame Campbell to have the
undead make a brief appearance in one of her tomes, but so far she is proving
resistant. More wine will need to be applied to reach a favourable
solution. Wish me luck.
For info on Anna and her books...
http://www.annacampbell.info/
Zombies? ... Anna's heroines wouldn't stand for such lumbering, smelly intruders! :)
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Oh, Jenny, that's so true! Anna will titter at me madly for suggesting such!
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