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  • The Soldier

  • Windham, Book 2
  • By: Grace Burrowes
  • Narrated by: James Langton
  • Length: 11 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)
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By: Grace Burrowes
Narrated by: James Langton
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Summary

His idyllic estate is falling down from neglect, and nightmares of war give him no rest. Then Devlin St. Just meets his new neighbor....

With her confident manner hiding a devastating secret, his lovely neighbor commands all of his attention, and protecting Emmaline becomes Devlin's most urgent mission.

Contains mature themes.

©2011 Grace Burrowes (P)2016 Tantor

Critic reviews

"Burrowes continues her winning streak with a delicious, sensual historical romance capturing the spirit of the time." ( Booklist)

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love all her books

brilliant story and well read . Devlin was always a favourite- glad he gets his happy ending

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boring

story does not have structure, all the sameness. love devlin, but emmie is all over the place and the nattator does not add colour either.

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Same love story as previous book.

The repeat of let's do everything, but I can't marry you. We shouldn't be doing this. Self-discipline and control go out the window, etc etc......... BORING.
So, there is lots of gratuitous sex.
The Heroine is a bit of a "Tart" as this is not the first time she has played this game, and she is keeping the Vicar on a string.
The main story is weak. It tries to compare her decision to protect her child, to that of the Hero's mother.
The child is the hero of this book, and even the secondary characters are more interesting than he Heroine and Hero.

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