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Book Review of The Return of Chase Cordell (Harlequin Historical, No 348)

The Return of Chase Cordell (Harlequin Historical, No 348)
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Chase Cordell was returning home.
But who was he? Who was the beautiful stranger that was his wife.
Linese has waited 2 years for the return of her husband but who was this man with the haunted eyes. Why did he act like a stranger?

Chase lived in terror of the Cordell curse. He could remember his fathers' words "The men of the Cordell family are doomed to lose the women they love."
Dear heaven above, his wife presents him with twin daughters.

Chase wanted to stay angry with Aloyisius Cordell and the stigma of madness he lived under because of his grandfather.
But Aloyisius Cordell proved to be a shrew, calculating and crafty old fox as he played a deadly game of deception in order to help free oppressed people and runaway slaves. The ex-ranger was long on nerve and sharp as a blade.

But Chase's long delayed pride in his grandfather did not keep him from getting into some serious trouble

Great book -- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED