There’s a high degree of absurdity, as often demonstrated by this author, and makes this book extremely quirky. Of course as time goes by, they learn more about each other and fall in love. Izzy, however will not be deterred, and is determined to fight for what is now her property. Ransom is the perfectly beastly and horrid duke who wants to be left alone and does everything possible to encourage Izzy leave, from from setting her up in a room full of bats to verbal derision. Unfortunately, the castle she inherits is already occupied by a blind, and very grumpy, duke who only wants to hide away from the world. However, her father’s death left her impoverished, and when she learns of an small inheritance she turns up at a derelict castle that could be plucked from her fathers tales. Isolde Goodnight is a celebrity to the fans of her father’s medieval fantasy romance stories. I tried to read this a few months ago but stopped and I can’t remember why.
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