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Nathaniel, Viscount Ravenleigh may be the handsomest man
in London for surely he is the most self centered and arrogant.
Shannon Masters is the shy near sighted young lady caught in the wrong place at
the right time. Her fragile self esteem takes a beating when he accuses her of
attempting to trap him into a compromise.
When proved wrong, Nathaniel sees himself in less than the usual flattering
light and extends himself to make amends to her.
Can he mend his ways enough to win the love of a myopic young woman who can see
plainly into his soul?
Reviews:
Lady Shannon Masters is a quiet and somewhat shy country
girl who finds herself in the midst of the attentions of a man with a reputation
for cruelty. A man who wants her affection but seems to be able do nothing but
upset and insult her.
Viscount Ravenleigh soon finds himself fascinated with the demure Lady Shannon.
But nothing he plans seems to work. At every turn he gets it wrong, until he
embarrasses her in front of the Ton and finds himself dueling for her honor.
Shannon knows she is below the needs of a man like Nathaniel; the Viscount has a
reputation of liking a certain type of woman. Nathaniel loves the fact that
Shannon sees the man he is, not the looks he was born with. Now all has to do is
convince her that he is not just trying to save her reputation.
Shannon and Nathaniel are an amazing couple. It seems in places that fate
herself is against them. Shannon’s quiet strength and Nathaniel’s security in
his position and his family give them the ability to face even the most unusual
of circumstances. Ms Towers’ Cockney English is a little difficult to follow,
but this does not seem to detract from what is a refreshing and appealing
romance.
Hollie
Coffee Time Romance & More
Nathaniel, Viscount Ravenleigh, may be the handsomest man in London for
surely he is the most self centered and arrogant. Shannon Masters is the
shy near sighted young lady caught in the wrong place at the right time.
Her fragile self esteem takes a beating when he accuses her of
attempting to trap him into a compromise. When proved wrong, Nathaniel
sees himself in less than the usual flattering light and extends himself
to make amends to her. Can he mend his ways enough to win the love of a
myopic young woman who can see plainly into his soul?
While Dreams of a Raven Moon started out just a bit slowly, it became a
very enjoyable read. Heroine Shannon Masters was funny, a bit prudish
and smart. Viscount Ravenleigh was a rake with a conscience he never
knew he had because he’d never needed to use it. I especially enjoyed
the development of Shannon and Ravenleigh as they both grew in the
relationship. This story took some twists and turns that I didn’t expect
and made the story even more fun to read. Aside from a few typos that
distracted me, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a fun,
sexy historical romance. You won’t be disappointed.
Rating: 4 smacks
Reviewer: Valerie Mann
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