Proposing a marriage of convenience to talented lace designer Anne Webster in the hopes of launching a profitable business venture, Ruel Chouteau, Marquess of Blackthorne, falls in love with his bride... This description may be from another edition of this product.
A Love Story that Contains Both Mystery and Passion
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
If you are expecting this Catherine Palmer book to be like her other Christian ones it's not. I wouldnt, it's a romance containing intrigue and a more involved story plot than I originally thought. It contains passion and desire which are good things for a husband and wife to have. It also contains two passionate sex scenes, within the bounds of marriage, so if you prefer not to read things with sex in it don't read this book. Else otherwise I found this book to be well written with subplots to move the story along. All in all a pretty enjoyable read.
It was truly one of the best romance novels I've read yet!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
When I first bought this book, I put off reading it for a while. In my mind, it was just another romance novel with an overbearing male and a not so strong female. I was wrong. When I started it, I couldn't put it down! Ruel, the Marquess of Blackthorn was definitely a dominant male but you had Anne Webster (a common housemaid!) who was more than a match for him with her wit and cleverness. Taking you through early ninteenth century England, to France, and the Americas, their story of tragedy, miracles, and love lead to a most satisfying ending. Sometimes Forever had parts that at times made me want to cry or just laugh out loud! I recommend this book to anyone who would like nothing better than to curl up with a great romance book!
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