Lady Lark Eddington's life seems over when the gates close on the Marshalsea debtor's prison. But when the roguishly handsome Basil Kingston, Earl of Greyshire redeems her from the mire of debt and scandal, she has a second chance. But what cost will "King" demand of her?
Ms. MacTavish's latest regency kept me turning pages, with an intriguing plot, sensual romance, and vibrant characters, set against a vivid backdrop evoking all the elegance of Regency England and the wilderness of the Cornish coast. Add in a pair of sneaky villains, a political entanglement, a gypsy wench, a lost soul, and above all, a devilishly lovable scheming countess, and you have a recipe for a finely crafted novel. Ms. MacTavish's tale of riches-to-rags-to-riches will please the most refined tastes and regency virgins alike.
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October 18, 2007 My review for The Privateer by Dawn MacTavish
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