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The only thing about The Devil Who Tamed Her’s Regency-era English debutante Ophelia Reid more renowned than her beauty is her rumor-mongering. So Viscount Raphael Locke spirits her off to a secluded house to show her the error of her ways.
Dangerous Liaison
The couple's first intimate interlude occurs in a stranded carriage on a
frigid night.
Lowdown
Despite Johanna Lindsey's mastery of historical romance, it's hard to root for
egotistical Ophelia or self-righteous Raphael. B+
Posted Jul 20, 2007
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