

Captain Cupid Calls the Shots (Cupid, Bk 1) (Signet Regency Romance)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Kathleen T. (keska) reviewed on + 204 more book reviews
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Captain Alexander Shelbourne was known as Cupid to his friends for his uncanny marksmanship in battle. But when he accompanied a fellow soldier home and met the lovely Penny Foster, he himself became a target - of scorn and gossip...
The fatherless child at Penny's side had tarnished her reputation - but for a soldier who had witnessed the worst of man's indignity to man, a chlid born out of wedlock mattered little when it came to love. No one knew that Penny's heart held a secret that could cost her the little girl she held dear. Mired in the guilt of war, Alexander found his one chance at redemption when he learned the truth of little Felicity's parentage. He would have to face his comrade in arms in a battle of the heart - if he wanted to save his last chance for love...
Review: Excellent. Highly recommended.
Captain Alexander Shelbourne was known as Cupid to his friends for his uncanny marksmanship in battle. But when he accompanied a fellow soldier home and met the lovely Penny Foster, he himself became a target - of scorn and gossip...
The fatherless child at Penny's side had tarnished her reputation - but for a soldier who had witnessed the worst of man's indignity to man, a chlid born out of wedlock mattered little when it came to love. No one knew that Penny's heart held a secret that could cost her the little girl she held dear. Mired in the guilt of war, Alexander found his one chance at redemption when he learned the truth of little Felicity's parentage. He would have to face his comrade in arms in a battle of the heart - if he wanted to save his last chance for love...
Review: Excellent. Highly recommended.
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