I've read just one other book by Sarah M. Eden, Drops of Gold, which was lovely, if not outstandingly memorable. This one was very much the same--lovely. But not particularly memorable.
Sorrell, crippled and caustic, meets Philip, superficial and secretive. They dislike each other from their first meeting, but end up discovering what is truly behind the public faces they have each assumed when they are forced to share the same house party. Ultimately they must understand and trust each other to stay alive and to protect their country's secrets.
This was a sweet and entertaining book--with overtones of the Scarlet Pimpernel. I enjoyed reading it.
Bad language: nope
Sex: none
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