“You want to have an argument, and I would rather kiss you.” also have i mentioned how much i fucking love the name adrian? OF COURSE I IMAGINED HIM AS A FINE STRAPPING HISTORICAL BRAD PITT BECAUSE WHY THE FUCK NOT? In fact, I had so much fun reading this I've already got the rest of the books in this series on hold already.Īn entertaining and fun read that I could not put down! This is just fluff with some fertility & misscarriage issues thrown in for good measure.īut this was just what I happened to be looking for, so none of it bothered me at all. If you're looking for a historically accurate romance, look elsewhere. And (after a rocky start) end up working everything out, catching the bad guy, and falling in love.Īlright. Of course, for contrived reasons, they decide to work together despite their trust issues. Turns out, there's a lot of pent-up sexual frustration between these two. Smythe learns what the term fight like a girl really means. Complete with the meet-cute fight scene - during which Mr. This is a cliche, silly, over the top, Regency (is this Regency?) version of Mr. Which leads to all kinds of surprises for both parties. With the same average, everyday, boring problems.Įxcept for the part where they're each (unbeknownst to the other) spies for the British government, who end up vying for the same contract in order to win the prized spot on the intelligence team. Just your average, everyday, boring members of the ton.
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