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Book Review of The Perfect Bride (Perfect Bride, Bk 1) (Signet Regency Romance)

The Perfect Bride (Perfect Bride, Bk 1) (Signet Regency Romance)
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(From the back cover): Amanda Fitzhugh was now far too levelheaded to be seduced by men's sweet promises or silken caresses. Handsome, heartless Lord Ramsey had once shattered her lofty notions of romance and brought her most firmly down to earth, where she was quite happy to remain. But when Amanda arrived at Sommersby Castle, unearthly longings began to possess her. She was there as chaperone to the young innocent whom Lord Sommersby intended to wed. But there was no one to protect her when her former suitor arrived to again work his worldly wiles. Nor when the arrogant, iron-willed earl turned his soldierly skills from winning a bride to conquering her companion. Clearly this castle cast a spell on the senses, as ghosts of passions past caught the living in a web of lobe...

This book was ok. I don't care for the supernatural element in these books, and this had one.