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December 1, 2003
The newest entry in romance veteran Balogh's Bedwyn family series (Slightly Married
, etc.) takes a serious turn when 18-year-old Morgan, the duke of Bedwyn's youngest sibling, finds herself in the midst of a war zone looking for her brother Alleyne, who disappeared during the Battle of Waterloo. When Morgan's host family flees Brussels, she stays behind to nurse soldiers and seek news of Alleyne. She finds an unexpected friend and ally in rakish Gervase Ashford, the earl of Rosthorn. Unbeknownst to Morgan, Gervase bears a longstanding grudge against her eldest brother, the duke, and is plotting to hurt him through her. His plan changes, however, when he finds himself coming to know and like her. Once Alleyne is presumed dead, Gervase escorts her back to England, even though he's a far from suitable chaperone. There, the relationship takes a series of entertaining turns as disgrace threatens to catch up with Morgan, and she, learning the truth about Gervase's original intention, vows to exact her own form of vengeance on him. Morgan's many eloquent speeches on the senselessness of war can be tedious, but she is refreshingly mature and self-possessed for her age. Once again, Balogh has penned an entrancing, unconventional yarn that should expand her following.
December 15, 2003
The fourth in Balogh's addictively terrific Bedwyn family series features Morgan, 18, the youngest of the family, who has accompanied friends and the creme de la creme of English society to Brussels on the eve of the Battle of Waterloo, where they dance away the hours. Morgan, perhaps the most thoughtful of the tempestuous Bedwyns, has gone to Brussels because she wants to know the whys and wherefores of the politics involved in the war. When Gervase Ashford, earl of Rosthorn, sees Morgan, he sets out to seduce her as revenge on Bewcastle, Morgan's eldest brother, who had wronged him nearly a decade ago. In the aftermath of the battle, Morgan pitches in to nurse the wounded while she waits for word on her brother Alleyne, who disappeared on a mission to deliver a document to the duke of Wellington at the front. Gervase protects her after her chaperone leaves, which tarnishes her reputation when she returns to England. It is always a delight to revisit Balogh's exciting Bedwyns.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2003, American Library Association.)
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