
Using whatever means he can, he hunts them down, calls them out, and then dispenses with them. Viscount Simon Iddesleigh is a man hell bent on avenging his brother’s murder and nothing and no one can keep him from his mission. What a thrilling, romantic, sexy, and emotionally compelling conclusion – albeit a bloody one – to the Prince’s Trilogy! Did he fix the greenhouse? Was she pregnant? Did she die in childbirth several months later? Is he burning in hell for all eternity while she says "I told you so" from heaven right now? I needs to know! Would it kill her to written an epilogue? I want to know more. He fell on her like a starving man at the sight of a Yorkshire pudding. There was quite a bit of darkness and brooding in this story, but that's okay, because it also contained one of my favorite, and most British, lines in romance: Have I mentioned that I like this guy? Yeah, he's awesome.

He has killed some men who killed his brother and he is planning on killing the rest of them. But, he has a deep dark secret (don't they all?).

They get to know each other as he heals, and then they get engaged. She finds him naked in a ditch and dying of wounds after being attacked. Well, the awesome thing in this book is that our RAKE, who supposedly has no morals and is doomed to hell for all eternity, actually proposes to our girl and doesn't have sex with her until their wedding night! It's crazy, right? Upstanding and would never ruin an unmarried virgin by having premarital sex with her? And then. You know how you read these Historical Romances and the guy is Mr.
