![]() ![]() Lady Emeline is not impressed with the coarse and tactless American. Killing two birds with one stone, Sam goes to Emeline Gordon, a beautiful widow who teaches young ladies proper etiquette and whose brother died in the attack, thus giving Sam his own entree into society. He goes to England to ferret out the culprit and uses the ruse of introducing his sister Rebecca into society as a cover. He’s never defended himself against these accusations, deciding instead to live a simple woodsman life in America until he receives information he and his men had been betrayed. ![]() Sam has been branded a coward during the intervening years because of his seemingly hasty retreat as the fighting began. During the French and Indian War his regiment is ambushed by Wyandot Indians and all but a few men perish. Samuel Hartley is a man who is haunted by demons from his past. But for some reason it stopped just short of me closing the book after reading the last page and having stars in my eyes while thinking, “Wow!” I like the storyline, the characters, the romance, the mystery. So while love is not the right word for me this time, I did like this book very much. I’m known in these parts for loving practically everything I read. I’m still trying to figure out why I didn’t just totally love this book. Historical romance released by Forever 1 May 08 Sandy M’s review of To Taste Temptation (The Legend of Four Soldiers, Book 1) by Elizabeth Hoyt ![]()
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