

Daniel's book is also tantalizing but I am particularly interested in Fellowes who may get his own HEA with Isabella's sister, Louisa. The next book is Elliot McBride's (Ainsley's brother) and although we know little about him, I am intrigued by his experiences in India. All have potential but none are fully fleshed out or resolved well. Unfortunately, the rest of the plot is problematic as revolves around three separate issues (the photographs, the Fenian plot and Hart's darker sexual needs). Ian, in particular, plays a significant role in the story and he will always hold a special place in my heart. It is also great to catch up with the characters from earlier books and see how each couple is faring. Eleanor's feisty and independent nature make her the best heroine in the series thus far, and the insights into Hart's personality and how he grows and changes throughout the book are a definite highlight.

Hart and Eleanor are an excellent couple and the sparks certainly fly between them. The rekindled romance is similar to Mac and Isabella's story but the flashbacks to Hart and Eleanor's relationship are more detailed and satisfying. Despite knowing the truth about Hart, Eleanor has never stopped loving him and when someone sends her scandalous photos of the duke, she doesn't think twice before going to him with an offer he can't possibly refuse. Hart Mackenzie, Duke of Kilmorgan, has it all - power, wealth, influence and any woman he desires except for the only one he truly wants: his former fiancee, Eleanor Ramsey.
