

Especially Simon's Uncle who was an extremely vile person. She wasn't but they treated her like vermin. And people cursing her because her Father was a traitor. She said No! Yay! But the investigation took so may turns I was over it. She wanted no part of that and I really liked that about her. Of course he takes her innocence and then starts calling her his mistress, and planning to keep her even after he's married. Simon, the louse, went to the brothel for a 'visit' and he saw her and he blew her refuge to pieces and took her away and installed her in one of his houses so he could seduce her, oops I meant help her find the people who framed her Father.


Very disappointed in The whole story.Ī young lady was kept hidden at her Aunts brothel because her Father was hung as a traitor and people were trying to kill her too. The way he let people talk about her was awful too. NOT! What a jerk! I just couldn't buy into it at all. Poor Ida deserved better and I felt so bad for her when he was talking about taking a wife, but he would still keep her as his mistress. I really loathed this guy for like 80% of the book and at the end, I just didn't hate him as much. When she’s not busy dreaming up her next swoon worthy romance novel, Sophie enjoys spending time with her family, practicing yoga, baking, gardening, watching romantic comedies and, of course, reading.įor all the latest releases, promotions, and exclusive story updates, subscribe to Sophie Barnes’ newsletter today: Facebook. Ever the romantic, she married the same man three times-in three different countries and in three different dresses.

With a fondness for travel, Sophie has lived in six countries, on three continents, and speaks English, Danish, French, Spanish, and Romanian with varying degrees of fluency. Having written for Avon, an imprint of Harper Collins, her books have been published internationally in eight languages. USA TODAY bestselling author Sophie Barnes writes historical romance novels in which the characters break away from social expectations in their quest for happiness and love.
