Sarah's very pregnant twin sister is the target of a political kidnapping by a radical group in Ireland. Thinking quickly, she pretends to be her sister and is taken to Ireland shortly before her sister goes into labor. As luck would have it, Rob Carmichael arrives for a visit just in time to rescue Sarah. Their journey back to England is harrowing and fraught with danger but what awaits them at home may be even more dangerous. I didn't click with the characters until they were in place at Kellington. The whole kidnapping plot was over-the-top and while I could have gone with that, I was surprised at how quickly they fell into each other..in an omg, I want to have babies with you even tho I've just met you way-when the circumstances were supposed to be terrifying. That made the back and forth on how they each really felt about each other difficult thru the rest of the book. I didn't dislike it, it was just too tangled for me. I've gotten about 1/3 of the way into this and I think I have to put it down. It has its moments, and the dynamic between the leads is good, but it strays too far from historical accuracy for me, and is too full of convenient and unlikely coincidences.ETA: Despite my best intentions, I wound up finishing the book. Although the lack of historical accuracy and the fact that the main characters never seemed to make any mistakes continued to irritate me, the plot pulled me on to the end.
Do You like book Al Rescate De La Dama (2013)?
I liked it but didnt love it. The romance was okay.
—kayla