Barbara S. (barbsis) - , reviewed on + 1076 more book reviews
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Lord Simon marries a simple country girl (Lucy) and leaves for London the next day intent on his spying duties. Lucy hears rumors of infidelity, rushes off to London to confront Simon and proceeds to seduce Simon back to her bed. The adventure continues from there...use your imagination.
I understand the Englishmen's duty to his country but adultery really is taking your loyalty too far. There is absolutely no reason Simon couldn't tell his wife what was going on, after all, she was not involved in Isabella's hijinx. Of course, I realize that that would have ruined the storyline, but still, men are stupid. Simon's actions are irritating and insulting to all women but as a storyline, I guess it does its job.
I wonder if John Foxworth will have his own book. I really liked him. His tortured past would make a good story.
I understand the Englishmen's duty to his country but adultery really is taking your loyalty too far. There is absolutely no reason Simon couldn't tell his wife what was going on, after all, she was not involved in Isabella's hijinx. Of course, I realize that that would have ruined the storyline, but still, men are stupid. Simon's actions are irritating and insulting to all women but as a storyline, I guess it does its job.
I wonder if John Foxworth will have his own book. I really liked him. His tortured past would make a good story.
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