![]() ![]() Let me tell you a bit about this book. The author did an outstanding job in creating this man, and a brilliant strategy in starting her new series with such a complex, sexual and tortured character. ![]() I should have been better left off still wondering about it and not putting myself through ‘torture’ of listening to a most horrific narration I’ve ever heard. ![]() REVIEW: I read this book awhile ago and decided to get an audio of it because I was curious to find out how the story would play out through Lord Ian’s voice. No, she wants to take her money and find peace, to travel, to learn art, to sit back and fondly remember her brief but happy marriage to her late husband.Īnd then Ian Mackenzie decides he wants her. She was raised in drama–an alcoholic father who drove them into the workhouse, a frail mother she had to nurse until her death, a fussy old lady she became constant companion to. She has decided that she wants no more drama in her life. He’s also hard and handsome and has a penchant for Ming pottery and beautiful women.īeth Ackerley, widow, has recently come into a fortune. The youngest brother, Ian, known as the Mad Mackenzie, spent most of his young life in an asylum, and everyone agrees he is decidedly odd. Rumors surround them–of tragic violence, of their mistresses, of their dark appetites, of scandals that set England and Scotland abuzz. ![]() A lady couldn’t be seen with them without ruin. Meet the Mackenzie family–rich, powerful, dangerous, eccentric. ![]()
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