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Book Review of The Heir's Scandalous Affair (Hardcastle Progeny) (Silhouette Desire, No 1938)

The Heir's Scandalous Affair (Hardcastle Progeny) (Silhouette Desire, No 1938)
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Helpful Score: 1


I have to admit, I was more than a little nervous about how Jennifer Lewis would pull off The Heir's Scandalous Affair. Samantha truly loved Tarrant and she was the driving force behind tracking down Tarrant's lost heirs. So I wondered how in the world a romance would work with her as the heroine and one of Tarrant's children as the hero. Well Jennifer did a fantastic job with the story! I can easily say this is my favorite story in The Hardcastle Progeny trilogy.

This was a much more poignant romance than the preceding two books in The Hardcastle Progeny miniseries because of who Sam is. She's dealing with all of the overwhelming emotions of losing her husband so recently, Tarrant's two sons having found love, and struggling to build a relationship with his daughter Fiona, and just plain feeling lonely. Her heartache is realistic and very touching. She needs someone to help her get through the emotional crisis and Louis is the perfect person to do so.