![]() Lady Rosamund Hunter is journeying from her home in Lincolnshire to spend some time with her brother and his family before they all head off to a house-party being held by his father-in-law, the Marquess of Gilmore, at which an announcement will be made confirming the betrothal of Rosamund’s niece to the Earl of Wetherby. While this 1991 title from Mary Balogh isn’t set at Christmas, it IS set in the winter, which, in my book, qualifies it as a suitable book to read at this time of year! ![]() The reserved Rosamund and the rakish Earl had a great deal to teach each other – if only they could persuade the other to learn… Rating: B+ Yet even the most exquisitely enchanting of his partners in passion had left him unmoved. The handsome dashing Earl of Wetherby was supremely well-versed in the pleasures of love. ![]() Yet she had never been touched by the fires of the heart. Young and beautiful Lady Rosamund Hunter had known the tenderness of love in her all-too-brief marriage to a much older, kind and gentle husband. ![]()
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