![]() It was so refreshing to read of a different time period than Regency or Victorian England, but man, Revolutionary Paris is pretty depressing. A secret and blackmail keep him from realizing his full potential, and now he will follow Gabrielle into danger to hopefully free himself. Ramsey has always been intrigued by Gabrielle, but no more so than now, catching her in the act of theft. She has taken to stealing expensive artifacts from the rich in order to keep her head above water, but when she is offered the chance to repay everything and help the Scarlet Pimpernel free innocents in Paris, she must act. I was not disappointed, but this was not the light-hearted romp that I am accustomed to in historical romance.Īfter her husband’s death, Gabrielle is left with all of his gambling debt and no way to pay it back. ![]() ![]() Previously having read and enjoyed a Regency historical by Galen, I was looking forward to this one, especially when I noticed that it was set during the French Revolution. ![]()
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