A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW | Reviewed by: Sherylyn
The Duke of St. James is on a mission--to find the culprits who murdered his parents when he was but a boy of 10 years old. Along the way, he finds that the whole matter goes a lot deeper and more conspiracy than he could ever imagine--and might even involve the crown. Falling in love was the very last thing he wanted to do.
Miss Elizabeth Murdock is as plain as the day is long--and she likes it that way. She doesn't like all the attention and likes to blend into the background. Then the Duke of St. James comes into her life and turns it upside down.
Love creeps up on both of them--but vengeance has to be dealt with first, as now it is not only the life of the Duke that is in danger, but Miss Murdock as well.
Now can the Duke end his vengeance and get the murderers before anyone else gets killed? Or will the murders get him before he and Miss Murdock can find true love? Have to read to find out.
This book took me by surprise. It started out kind of slow but once it picked up I was definitely hooked. This wasn't the type of book I usually like to read but I have to say I enjoyed it immensely. This kept me reading to the end--and it was a very satisfying ending at that.
Jul 24, 2009 | 9780977445219
5 = Rare - Top Pick | 4.5 = I Loved It - Top Pick | 4 = Good Solid Read 3.5 = Enjoyable | 3 Stars = OK - Needs a few changes | 2 Stars = It just didn't click / DNF
Book Blurb for In the Brief Eternal Silence
Enter into the world of the Duke of St. James in Victorian England, 1863. . .
Lizzie Murdock has heard of this Duke, derisively known as erely 'St.
James' in an ironic twist to the title he holds versus his lifestyle known to be anything but saintly. The fact that he is rich and once considered 'the catch of the decade' holds no attractions for her.
When he offers her an astounding proposal, she is more offended than
flattered and vows to rebuff his determined advances. Little does she know that their continued sparring over her future will lead to the revelation that he believes he won't be sharing in it for very long. "I simply believe there is a very good possibility that you shall become a widow at an extremely young age," he tells her. "Now doesn't that make the prospect of marrying me much more pleasant?"
With those words, Lizzie is sucked into his world, a world where one would expect to find a self-centered man enjoying privilege and ease, but where instead she finds a man of uncommon character fighting for his life and prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice for those he loves.
With her involvement will come consequences that neither of them can
foresee, and an arranged proposal meant to flush out evil produces much more until their very survival will depend upon their love for each other.
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