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Enchanting Pleasures
by Eloisa James
Quill was injured in a horse ridding accident a few years ago and still suffers terrible migranes from repetitive motions, like sexy time. The Viscout Dewland has accepted the debt he owes from an old friend as the dowery for Gabby to marry the Dewland heir; since Quill is unable to consumate a marriage, his younger brother, Peter, has been thrust into the groomdom. Although Peter had no plans to marry (maybe because he doesn't fancy women) he accepts this sacrafice, Gabby is a romantic and has fallen in love with Peter's picture, and Quill has reserved himself to a marriage-less life. However that all changes when Gabby shows up; She's clumsy, "plump," and unrefined everything Peter loathes, but Quill desires.
Although this novel is a romance, it really takes a backseat to more important themes, Honesty, Courage, Perseverance, True Love, and Bullying. Honesty is so important to Quill; however, Gabby frequently tells little white lies for everyone's "own good." This is a reoccuring argument in their relationship. However, even though Gabby and Quill finally work through the honesty issue and Gabby seemingly promises never to lie to Quill again, Gabby still has the Courage and Perseverance to do whatever it takes to help Quill with his "inner ear" problem even if he divorces her because of the lie.
Happily Ever After
The End.
Personally I really enjoyed the bullying theme throughout the story. East India Company vs Indian Provences/Prince, Gabby's Father vs Indian Provance/People, Gabby's Father vs Gabby, Viscout Dewland vs Peter/Quill. And how the small/little person overcomes the odds to win the day!
Although this novel is a romance, it really takes a backseat to more important themes, Honesty, Courage, Perseverance, True Love, and Bullying. Honesty is so important to Quill; however, Gabby frequently tells little white lies for everyone's "own good." This is a reoccuring argument in their relationship. However, even though Gabby and Quill finally work through the honesty issue and Gabby seemingly promises never to lie to Quill again, Gabby still has the Courage and Perseverance to do whatever it takes to help Quill with his "inner ear" problem even if he divorces her because of the lie.
Happily Ever After
The End.
Personally I really enjoyed the bullying theme throughout the story. East India Company vs Indian Provences/Prince, Gabby's Father vs Indian Provance/People, Gabby's Father vs Gabby, Viscout Dewland vs Peter/Quill. And how the small/little person overcomes the odds to win the day!