

I love boats. I love water. I love romances. So what could be better than a Regency era high seas romance?

A story about a retired Army Captain who is paid to take a dangerous journey and deliver an orphan recently rescued from her Kiowa captors to her relatives, this looks fascinating and complex.

A stay at home mom whose husband is a restaurant critic obsessed with maintaining his anonymity starts questioning what has happened to her own identity in this fantastic looking novel.
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I like Laurens' books.
ReplyDeleteI like The Restaurant Critic's Wife. :)
ReplyDeleteENJOY all of your books, and Merry Christmas.
Elizabeth
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I'm looking forward to see what everyone thinks of The Restaurant Critic's Wife by Elizabeth LaBan
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