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A mesmerizing story of passionate awakening and redemption, Mary Balogh's new novel unites a war hero consigned to darkness with a remarkable woman who finds her own salvation by showing him the light of love.
Desperate to escape his mother's matchmaking, Vincent Hunt, Viscount Darleigh, flees to a remote country village. But even there, another marital trap is sprung. So when Miss Sophia Fry's intervention on his behalf finds her unceremoniously booted from her guardian's home, Vincent is compelled to act. He may have been blinded in battle, but he can see a solution to both their problems: marriage.
At first, quiet, unassuming Sophia rejects Vincent's proposal. But when such a gloriously handsome man persuades her that he needs a wife of his own choosing as much as she needs protection from destitution, she agrees. Her alternative is too dreadful to contemplate. But how can an all-consuming fire burn from such a cold arrangement? As friendship and camaraderie lead to sweet seduction and sensual pleasure, dare they believe a bargain born of desperation might lead them both to a love destined to be?
Series
7 primary books8 released booksThe Survivors' Club is a 8-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Mary Balogh and Lúcia Brito.
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This book is excellent. The characters well formed, at least the heroine is in my opinion. She has more of a story arc and a backstory while the hero really only has an interesting back story. The extent of a character arc for the hero is really only his romance. While this is a romance book, you would think there would be a slight journey for both him and her. The heroine's arc is only consistent of a slight increase in confidence, and she still doesn't always question people including her husband. However her backstory provides reasoning for her actions. I would recommend this book.