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takethyme 's review for:
My Lord Monleigh
by Jan Cox Speas
“It seldom pleases a man to have his possessions treated with such disrespect.” What a powerful statement and uttered by a man who appeared to have it all. It is for you to learn his identity.
[b:My Lord Monleigh|1593129|My Lord Monleigh|Jan Cox Speas|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1294315774s/1593129.jpg|1586170] ingested the 1650s. The romance encompassed love, hate and mental health issues. Truth and falsehoods were expressed and Miss Anne Lindsey discovered some dark secrets.
Prepare yourself for a slow beginning but don’t be discouraged. There were also a couple impressions of a bodice ripper but what transpired faded to black. I am not a big fan of this genre but because of how Ms. Speas’ wrote her narration, it felt true to the era.
All in all, the window to Anne’s life was a splendid entertainment with a rich historical feel and some delightful twists.
[b:My Lord Monleigh|1593129|My Lord Monleigh|Jan Cox Speas|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1294315774s/1593129.jpg|1586170] ingested the 1650s. The romance encompassed love, hate and mental health issues. Truth and falsehoods were expressed and Miss Anne Lindsey discovered some dark secrets.
Prepare yourself for a slow beginning but don’t be discouraged. There were also a couple impressions of a bodice ripper but what transpired faded to black. I am not a big fan of this genre but because of how Ms. Speas’ wrote her narration, it felt true to the era.
All in all, the window to Anne’s life was a splendid entertainment with a rich historical feel and some delightful twists.