
I first purchased this book for my kindle and loved it. I have read it several times and decided to buy a paper copy.
Sarah Lyndle goes to London for a season even though she is blind. She is sweet, kind and beautiful. The Beast on the other hand is known as the rake about town. The book opens with (the Beast) Stewart Castleford catching his latest paramour with his best friend. When he leaves the house he rented for her he dashes away on his horse and nearly runs down our heroine. There are misunderstandings galore and a few twists that keep the story moving delightfully. I highly recommend this book if you like regency romances, a heroine that doesn't become a doormat and a hero that is handsome yet able to ask forgiveness when needed.
Sarah Lyndle goes to London for a season even though she is blind. She is sweet, kind and beautiful. The Beast on the other hand is known as the rake about town. The book opens with (the Beast) Stewart Castleford catching his latest paramour with his best friend. When he leaves the house he rented for her he dashes away on his horse and nearly runs down our heroine. There are misunderstandings galore and a few twists that keep the story moving delightfully. I highly recommend this book if you like regency romances, a heroine that doesn't become a doormat and a hero that is handsome yet able to ask forgiveness when needed.
From back of book:
Miss Sarah Wilkes Lyndle was stunningly lovely. Nonetheless, she was startled o have two of the leading lords of the ton drawn to her on her very first visit to London. One was the handsome, elegant, utterly charming Stewart Castleford, known in society as "Beauty" for reasons obvious to every lady. The other was his cousin, the arrogant and imperious Lord Ashley Hawkes Castleford, nicknamed "Beast" for reasons that were equally evident.
Faced with suitors as different as day from night, though pledged to wed a third far away, Sarah found herself on the horns of a most devilish dilemma. For she would yeild to only one, and she knew all too well that the one who made her heart beat faster was most certainly the wrong one...
Miss Sarah Wilkes Lyndle was stunningly lovely. Nonetheless, she was startled o have two of the leading lords of the ton drawn to her on her very first visit to London. One was the handsome, elegant, utterly charming Stewart Castleford, known in society as "Beauty" for reasons obvious to every lady. The other was his cousin, the arrogant and imperious Lord Ashley Hawkes Castleford, nicknamed "Beast" for reasons that were equally evident.
Faced with suitors as different as day from night, though pledged to wed a third far away, Sarah found herself on the horns of a most devilish dilemma. For she would yeild to only one, and she knew all too well that the one who made her heart beat faster was most certainly the wrong one...