![]() ![]() Rafe accepted this, and although he dragged his feet and found ways to put off the inevitable, he had every intention of marrying the women his brother arranged his betrothal with. The long-accepted fate of the Earls wife's inability to get pregnant laid the responsibility of begetting an heir and continuing the line of Ramsey Heir's at Rafe's door. Rafe and buddy,Luke Ripton, were on their way to a friend's wedding, when previous to their departure, Rafe had an audience with his brother, the Earl of Axebridge, where he was informed of some troubling news. ![]() The story starts off with Rafe Ramsey nearly breaking his neck (and fashionable curricle) as he raced with his friend to alleviate some sour feelings. All this was done while we the reader admired the rugged, masculinity of Rafe Ramsey and the positively feline, alluring and strong-willfulness of Ayisha Cleeve. ![]() In the next chapter, you were brought along on the frantic search for a missing fiancee' among the grassy green knolls of an English country-side. ![]() As you read one chapter, you were immersed (but not lost) in a crowded market place in the middle of Cairo, Egypt. A winning novel! I greatly enjoyed this book and appreciated its levels. ![]()
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