O começo foi excelente,com diálogos divertidos, mocinha decidida, mocinho carinhoso e considerado que sabia respeitar as pessoas e os sentimentos dela. Não se importou ao descobrir que ela não era mais virgem... Mas, o final não me agradou, pois a autora se estendeu no final, deu um indicativo que seguia uma linha de raciocínio e não continuou por ela e com isso tornou a leitura monótona e cansativa, surpreendente, mas insosso. Davina McLaren has been ruined and is now unmarriageable so when an offer came from Marshall Ross, Earl of Lorne (nicknamed the Devil of Ambrose) that he was looking for a bride, Davina’s aunt accepted. Davina was a reluctant bride since she had never met her husband and had heard of stories about him (that he is mad and dangerous). Marshall wants an heir so is not fussed on what is wife will be like.When they do meet , Marshall is taken by her beauty and Davina by his handsomeness and they are rocked by an unexpected desire that only leaves them yearning for more but the pleasures of the marriage bed cannot protect them from the sins of the past and Marshall has a past that he does not feel he can share.This story was told differently than others, Marshall’s father had been a lover of everything Egyptian so there is a lot of discussion around Egyptian artifacts. Marshall himself had served the Crown in the Orient but after what happened to him there he hates everything oriental.
Do You like book The Devil Wears Tartan (2008)?
Kind of a lame ending. Too contrived with not enough confession.
—lolahrswrdn
The character's remind me of a Borrowed Scot....
—cymru_69
Just bland bland bland. Did not care for it.
—Jamiey