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Yours Until Dawn
Yours Until Dawn
Author: Teresa Medeiros
ISBN-13: 9780061137273
ISBN-10: 0061137278
Publication Date: 2006
Pages: 373
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 29 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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Summary:
Gabriel Fairchild's valor during battle earns him the reputation of hero, but costs him both his sight and his hope for the future. Abandoned by the fianceehe adored, the man who once like a prince among London's elite secludes himself in his family's mansio, cursing his way through dark days and darker nights.

Prim nurse Samantha Wickersham arrives at Fairchild Park to find her new charge behaving more like a beast than a man. Determined to do her duty, she engages the arrogant earl in a battle of both wit and wills. Although he claims she doesn't possess an ounce of womanly softness, she can feel his heart racing at her slightest touch. As Samantha begins to let the light back into Gabriel's life and his heart, they both discover that some secrets-and some pleasures-are best explored in the dark....
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gabriel fairchilds valor during battle earns his reputaion of a hero,but costs his both his sight and his hopefor his future. abandoned by the fiancee he adored the man who once walked like a prince among landon 's elite secludes himself in his familys mansion, cursing his way through dark days and darker nights. great book!!
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Good book!
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I enjoyed this book very much, and truthfully, didn't think I would when I first started reading it. But I was intrigued by the idea of a blind hero and wanted to see how it would play out. There's a nice plot twist I didn't see coming, and Medeiros kept the characters believable throughout the story.

While not up to the caliber of Mary Balogh or Carla Kelly at their best, this was still an enjoyable read. Believe me, I'm VERY picky and take great joy in tossing across the room most badly-written Regencies. "Yours Until Dawn" was good enough to make me want to try more of her books.