Then beautiful Lucinda Barrington and Lord Avery, a poet, come onto the scene, sparking Ginny’s imagination and revealing a way to unmask the true man behind Sir Anthony’s frivolous facade. Ginny, who thinks little of the fashionable Sir Anthony, is as eager to be done with the chore as he, but before they arrive at their destination they are stranded by highwaymen and launched into adventure.įorced into each other’s company, Ginny begins to sense the passionate nature beneath Sir Anthony’s mask of ennui, while his exasperation with the forthright Ginny turns into admiration of her wit and charm. "When the dowager duchess of Marcross insists he accompany her niece, Ginny, into the country for the day to execute a special task, Sir Anthony is appalled, to say the least. I read, and loved, the first book and then I found out there was a sequel! Since reading the first two stories a Christmas short and another novel have come out here are my thoughts about all 4 stories. So, I went away and bought the book straight away and I am really glad that I did. A very good friend of mine told me about this book she had just read, Miss Delacourt Speaks her Mind.
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