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When her sworn enemy humiliates Lady Elizabeth Harcrest, she must flee-and she'll need more than a little help. But who would have ever thought that her savior would be the dashing brother of her humiliator?
Joanna Novins' sequel to Souvenir Countess proves once and for all that she is an author of supreme talent and panache...
Cybil Solyn
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February 25, 2004: Elizabeth Harcrest has loved James Dinsmore since they met as children, but he prefers being a rake. However, James? sister Anne detests the Harcrests ever since Elizabeth?s brother Rafe married someone else. Anne arranges for Elizabeth and James to be caught in a loving hug.................................. James refuses to marry Elizabeth. Rafe demands satisfaction as James dishonored his family. In the subsequent duel between two men Elizabeth loves, Rafe wounds James. While convalescing, James begins to ponder how he lives and how he scandalized innocent Elizabeth. He also realizes he misses her, which turns into a revelation that he now knows he loves Elizabeth. While working on a dangerous mission James wonders how he will convince his beloved to forgive his cavalier attitude, as he wants her forever........................... Though the sequel to sequel to the delightful SOUVENIR COUNTESS (Rafe?s story) has less of the French Revolution as a backdrop SOUVENIR OF LOVE is an enjoyable late eighteenth century romance that will bring plenty of pleasure to sub-genre readers. The story line focuses on the changing attitude of James who knows he done her wrong and is being punished not by the Ton, but his own heart. He makes the novel work though his sister is a classic rat. Elizabeth is a great character and fans will appreciate Joanna Novin?s latest charmer due to the metamorphosis of the lead male......................... Harriet Klausner
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February 04, 2004: I really enjoyed reading Souvenir of Love. I loved the plot and the characters. Ms. Novins is adept at suspense as I found myself holding my breath a few times while reading this book! I am looking forward to reading the next book!