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Surrender is just the kind of Amanda Quick book that her fans have
come to expect. Her hero and heroine are decent, likable, witty people,
with strong values, that you'd love to meet in real life.
In this story, the hero, Lucas Colebrook, has an ulterior motive for
meeting the heroine, Victoria Huntington (she's rich; he needs money to
keep his family estate). He "woos" her through her desire for adventure,
by taking her with him to places where women normally can't go. Of course,
this has to be done under cover of darkness, with her dressed in men's
clothing, but what the heck, she's a '90s kind of girl
(1790..1820..something like that).
Victoria is not interested in marriage as she just wants to have fun (and
what girl doesn't, I ask you...) however, she and Lucas get caught in a
compromising situation, which really isn't much of a surprise considering
the risks they've been taking. The result is, as you might guess, marriage
for this twosome. Not so bad as Victoria has realized that she's in love
with Lucas.
But wait...a crisis develops. On the morning of their marriage, Lady
Jessica Atherton comes to see Victoria. She assures Victoria that she will
do what she can to keep gossip surrounding Victoria's hurried wedding to a
minimum. At this point, the birdbrain Jessica spills the beans about
Lucas's past offer of marriage to her (Jessica) and his subsequent
request to her for help in securing a "suitable heiress"; one who can
hostess for him, bear his children, and who knows her duty. As you can
imagine, Victoria is furious and hurt that Lucas has seemingly tricked her
into what looks to be a loveless, duty-filled marriage. Of course, the
fact that he's discussed her with another woman, a past love no less,
doesn't help anything. When Lucas sees her, a few minutes after this
stunning meeting, he realizes that he's in real trouble and has his work
cut out for him in salvaging this relationship. He knows Victoria is
strong and will hang onto her "mad" for a significant piece of time.
Do read this story to find out how Victoria and Lucas work their way
through this situation to find both love and happiness together (yes, he
really loves her, too. Are you surprised? Not).
I recommend this book to you.
Carole Coonrod


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