From Library Journal
Determined to put a little adventure into her life, Rosalind Hinton takes her obliging Aunt Eudora and heads off to pay a call on returning prisoner-of-war George Ashford, the man she met as a schoolgirl and has never forgotten. But "George" isn't George at all?he is Lord Bradford Stone, hero, spy, and the most mesmerizing man Rosalind has ever met. When an impulsive abduction results in a compromising situation, it takes all the creative machinations of a delightful grandmother to make sure love wins out. Although the initial set-up for this Regency is a bit confusing and some of the motivation is not entirely credible, the characters are engaging, their interactions charming, and the sexual tension fairly simmering in a warm, lively story that will please Kirkland's fans. Kirkland has written several earlier Regencies (The Noble Nephew, Zebra, 1998) and lives in Atlanta.
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When Rosalind Hinton visits Lt. Ashford, newly released from a French prisoner-of-war camp, she finds a bold and tantalizing charmer instead of the soulful youth of her childhood dreams. Certain he is a fraud--even a French spy--Rosalind feels duty-bound to expose him. She does not know he is really a British spy on a top secret mission--and that his kisses will plunge her into a romantic adventure!.
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