![]() ![]() ![]() The hero, Damon, was wicked and not very likeable at first. I won't give away the story but this remains my favorite re-read story.Īs for those deMontforte brothers, after reding this I read each and every one of them and loved them. Harmon writes so beautifully that you feel connected to her characters. The interplay between the two is wonderful and as they begin to fall in love, you can feel the emotion in Damon. She bravely requests a tour of the bowels of the ship and Damon feels a grudging respect for her, although he is loahe to show it. ![]() He resents it and lashes out at the world.Įnter Lady Gyneth who is championing for prison reform. He joined the Navy to become a hero and instead killed his admiral's son in a duel which knocked him down to being in charge of a prison hulk from which prisoners are constantly escaping. He had never felt loved and that resulted in not only acting like a devil, but panic attacks that made him feel as if he was dying. Since childhood he had been beated, verbally abused and tossed aside by his mother. I LOVED the hero, Damon deWolfe, the Marquess of Morninghall. ![]() (Boy was I wrong and more about that later.) I had never heard of her before, and I resisted reading the de Montforte brothers because I didn't think I would like Georgian romances. I will honestly say this is my favorite romance novel. ![]()
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