The book begins with an internal soliloquy which is so well done it does not become tedious. It serves to provide the backstory required to lay the foundation for what follows. The author provides excellent characterization not only of the hero and the heroine, but of three charming orphans who provide comic relief. While this is a short read, it provides a compete and entertaining romance with the obligatory happy-ever-after. It touches on how epilepsy was viewed during the Regency era. And is a wonderful introduction to the talent of Anna Bradley.
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