![]() ![]() ![]() (Which begs a question - if that mistress had children would they be in line to inherit? Will Ash end up handing it off to a completely unrelated third party? He's the sort that would, if he felt like it.) So, Margaret isn't just a spiteful princess when she resents Ash so much as breathing the air on the estate, she's just sensible.Īsh isn't headed for a comeuppance, either. Unfortunately, by the time he married Margaret's mother said mistress had not died. In a wild youth none can even imagine now, Margaret's father married his mistress. Rather than a simple death setting off a legal transfer of property, Ash has set out to obtain the property through completely honest but untraditional means. In the case of Ash and Margaret, she has every right to be outraged. Smarty Pants Milan has knocked the legs right out from under me. I cannot stand books that set up the disinherited heroine trying to retain her property and her resentment of the newly inheriting lordling. The sheer hell of it is that this is my absolute least favorite romance genre jumping point. (Ok, maybe a few, I'm not going to lie.) At this point I should be able to come up with something a little better for this review than "omgIlovedyourbooksomuch" shouldn't I? I've been reviewing for various places for long enough to know better. It's not like it's the first time I've felt this way, there was another author once. ![]()
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