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A review by lavins
Rescuing Lord Inglewood by Sally Britton
4.0
4 stars
After reading a lot of books with lots despicable people (including the ones that were supposed to be the victims), this book feels like a breath of fresh air. It is good to see beautiful aspects of people, not only the traits that make them get to rock bottom.
This is a heartwarming story about a sister who loves dearly his brother, about a woman that is struggling to find her place, about a lost soul that feels abandoned and unloved.
The characters are nice and sweet and genuinely kind.
A great regency story.
After reading a lot of books with lots despicable people (including the ones that were supposed to be the victims), this book feels like a breath of fresh air. It is good to see beautiful aspects of people, not only the traits that make them get to rock bottom.
This is a heartwarming story about a sister who loves dearly his brother, about a woman that is struggling to find her place, about a lost soul that feels abandoned and unloved.
The characters are nice and sweet and genuinely kind.
A great regency story.