![]() ![]() Beth is a young widow with an impoverished and background who unexpectedly inherited a fortune. In his younger years he was locked away in an insane asylum and subjected to horrific treatments. ![]() Lord Ian is a Scottish laird who has something akin to autism. A wonderful story about two imperfect people finding home in each other. I was also left intrigued enough to read the next book in the series. There were bits of the book that droned on and a good editor would have been of benefit, but having said this, he was a great hero and if you are after romance, this book has it in spades. I loved his slow seduction and the way that Beth was undaunted by everything that was thrown at her. I loved the hero and his love and devotion for the Beth was very touching. Added to the mix is Ian' family that to say the least are rather eccentric. In the meantime, however, there has been a murder for which a police officer is convinced that our hero did it. This can be seen very clearly early on by his love of Ming porcelain and his love of the widow, Beth Ackerley, who he saves from a disastrous marriage. The hero is the third son who has spent a deal of time in an asylum, with what I would suggest is autism, but in those days was considered mad. This is a new author to me and she does have a different style insofar as there is mystery and suspense as well as romance. ![]()
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