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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Feb 2007
Genre: Fiction - Literary
Retail Price: $8.99
Pages: 448
New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh returns to the elegance and sensuality of Regency England as she continues the enthralling story of four remarkable women–friends and teachers at Miss Martin’s School for Girls. At the center of this spellbinding novel is Anne Jewell, a teacher haunted by a scandalous past…until she meets a man who teaches her the most important lesson of all: nothing is simple when it comes to love.…
She spies him in the deepening dusk of a Wales evening–a lone figure of breathtaking strength and masculinity, his handsome face branded by a secret pain. For single mother and teacher Anne Jewell, newly arrived with her son at a sprawling estate in Wales on the invitation of an influential friend, Sydnam Butler is a man whose sorrows–and passions–run deeper than she could have ever imagined.
As steward of a remote seaside manor, Sydnam lives a reclusive existence far from the pity and disdain of others. Yet almost from the moment Anne first appears on the cliffs, he senses in this lovely stranger a kindred soul, and between these two wary hearts, desire stirs. Unable to resist the passion that has rescued them both from loneliness, Anne and Sydnam share an afternoon of exquisite lovemaking. Now the unwed single mother and war-scarred veteran must make a decision that could forever alter their lives. For Sydnam, it is a chance to heal the pain of the past. For Anne, it is the glorious promise of a future with the man who will dare her to reveal her deepest secrets…before she can give him all her heart.
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This is such a worthwhile book. Not only is it a lovely, sensitive romance, but it has so many lessons to tell. It's the story of two damaged souls who find each other and help each other overcome their own insecurities and internal scars. The sensuality in this book is understated, so if you are a romance reader who expects X number of steamy sex scenes, you might be disappointed. But there are sex scenes and they are well-written. But even if you enjoy a romance novel with the standard amount of hot sex scenes, don't ***ume that you won't like this book anyway. Just be forewarned about the nature of the book and judge it on its own unique merits. I especially enjoyed the hero's story as an artist who feels he cannot paint anymore because of some war injuries. The author brings forth some wonderful points about our own expectations in ourselves, and how sometimes we would rather give up on something we love, rather than accept that we will have to change our expectations for perfection whatever that means!. The author shows us what is most important of all--that sometimes, just *striving* to improve instead of accepting nothing less than perfection is what it's all really about. Wow. What a WONDERFUL book. I highly recommend it to everyone.