![]() ![]() Why a young woman who was reluctant to marry would turn around and storm the altar is beyond me. Huzzah! Things proceed quickly apace with one of those nonsensically condensed romance novel timelines and they are married mere weeks later. Gabriel, on the other hand, is damn sure he wants her to be his wife almost immediately and is eager and willing to accommodate her need to be her own person, if that is what she needs. She has plans for a business and doesn’t want to be subsumed by her relationship with a man. ![]() Encouraged, but not badgered, by her family, Pandora agrees to spend time with her erstwhile seducer despite her very strong and laudable resistance to marriage and her complete loss of civil rights and public identity the moment she becomes someone’s wife. Vincent, and Lady Pandora Ravenel are caught in a compromising position when her dress is caught in the scroll work of a settee at exactly the wrong moment. What starts as potential ruination and scandal quickly changes into a fierce love match when Gabriel, Lord St. The goddess of romance writers, Lisa Kleypas, has not lost her clever touch. ![]()
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