![]() ![]() After the two talk this same thing out a dozen times, I just wanted to start skipping to where something new happens in the book. Most of the book turns into one endless argument - Grayson is falling for Portia but fears love and loss. Unfortunately, the book itself was not as well developed. The scene in the book where Grayson comes to save Portia from the harem is tense and filled with emotion. OPINION: The description of this book was more exciting than the actual book itself. Portia, on the other hand, has no intention on being married to a man who doesn’t love her - even if he is her dream. But Portia is ruined and Grayson is determined to keep his promise to Portia’s deceased brother by protecting her and thus marrying her. THE STORY: Lady Portia Flagstaff is kidnapped and sent to a harem by the enemy of her brother and the man she has loved for years, Grayson Devlin, Viscount Blackwood. It was okay, but I wish we got to see more of the adventure. ![]() FINAL DECISION: This book had a great premise, but I thought that it eliminated what would have been the most adventurous and exciting parts for a more pedestrian story. ![]()
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