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Since the Surrender

Pennyroyal Green Series, Book 3

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Since the Surrender

Written by: Julie Anne Long
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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A man of action...

Fearless. Loyal. Brilliant. Ruthless. Bold words are always used to describe English war hero Captain Chase Eversea, but another word unfortunately plays a role in every Eversea's destiny: trouble. And trouble for Chase arrives in the form of a mysterious message summoning him to a London rendezvous...where he encounters the memory of his most wicked indiscretion in the flesh: Rosalind March - the only woman he could never forget.

A woman of passion...

Five years ago, the reckless, charming beauty craved the formidable Captain's attention. But now, Rosalind is a coolly self-possessed woman, and desire is the last thing on her mind: Her sister has mysteriously disappeared, and she needs Chase's help to find her. But as their search through London's darkest corners re-ignites long-smoldering passion and memories of old battles, Chase and Rosalind are challenged to surrender: to the depths of a wicked desire, and to the possibility of love.

Contains mature themes.

©2009 Julie Anne Long (P)2019 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance England
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For me the most enjoyable part was the young lad who ran errands for them. He was hilarious, though I always enjoy HR with young rascals in them.

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Ok a great story but hated the unspoken “men NEED brothels and women must only have one lover and stay faithful. It’s ok if men visit brothels after their wed because they’re men. Even if it goes against their marital vows.”
On another side note, the author should be banned on how often she uses the word “slowly”. I think she uses it more than “and” or “the”. Insert eye roll here.

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