Erotic: Average
Romance: Average
Historical: High
Adventure: High
Sap Factor: Low
Time Period: England/France 1801
Romance: Average
Historical: High
Adventure: High
Sap Factor: Low
Time Period: England/France 1801
Book 2 in a series of 3.
Summary: Armand Harcourt had been imprisoned for 12 years after the French Revolution. His brother, the Duc du Valere, freed him and brought him to London, but the years in prison had taken their toll. Unable to speak, the Duc and Duchesse sought any recourse to help Armand, and that is why the tutor, Felicity Bennett was brought into their home.
Unlike most sequels, this book literally picks up where the previous book left off and continues on. While the person speaking to the reader has changed, the main characters from the first book are not sidelined for this romance. In fact, Armand lives with the Duc and Duchesse, so they play an intergral part in this story. While, the slient Armnad might be interesting, I found it hard to really like him and the romance between him and his tutor felt forced. However, while it wasn't as good as the first book, it was still a decent read and kept the story going.
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