Description (from Amazon):
“It was whispered all through London Society that Ian Mackenzie was mad, that he’d spent his youth in an asylum, and was not to be trusted–especially with a lady. Yet Beth found herself inexorably drawn to the Scottish lord. Despite his decadence and his intimidating intelligence, she could see that he needed help–her help. Because suddenly the only thing that made sense to her was…the madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie.”
Set in Victorian England, France, and Scotland, this book at first looks to be like any other historical romance novel. Except that the hero–Lord Ian Mackenzie–appears to have what today we’d call Asperger’s Syndrome. And the heroine–Beth Ackerley–grew up in a workhouse for the poor.
And that’s where everything changes.
A lot of readers have already discovered this book, but for those of you that haven’t, put this one at the top of your TBR list. 🙂
Oh yeah. This is the best book of the series and Ian Mackenzie is a wonderful hero!
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Isn’t he great? I’ve had students with Asperger’s in my classroom, and it was nice to see a romance hero with the same condition…who was truly a hero 🙂
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Yep, this one’s firmly in my “save from fire” list. The whole series is really quite good but this one is the best.
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I haven’t read the rest of the series, Jennelle, but I probably will. Ian was wonderful–I totally get why this was one of you save-from-a-fire books–and the other brothers were pretty intriguing, too 😀
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This is a great book. I tweeted.
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I can always count on you to share 🙂 Thanks Ella!
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I loved this book too. Even in the other books in the series, he steals every scene he’s in!
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This was the first book I’ve read by Jennifer Ashely, but the other Mackenzie brothers’ stories look pretty interesting, too. If Ian pops in, they’ll be even better! Thanks for stopping by Carol 😀
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Cora, I can definitely recommend reading the rest of this series. Thank you for following my blog.
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You’re welcome–it looks like a wonderful blog! And the rest of the Mackenzie brothers are now on my TBR list 🙂
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This is a great pick for a Friday Favorite. Agreeing with the bunch here — this is my favorite Mackenzie hero, and he really does just take over any scene he’s in, when he appears in the other books. Lovely blog!
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It just goes to show you that the romance world loves a unique hero when he’s written well 😀 Thanks for stopping by, Pamela!
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So true – even a very odd hero can take your breath away if the writing soars. I am back to let you know that if you want to play, you’re on my list of “nominees” for blog kudos known as the Liebster blog award…. information and other shenanigans here: http://badassromance.com/2013/05/25/a-blog-award-for-badass-romance/
Congratulations!?! I think?
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Thanks for thinking of me! I used to love chain letters when I was a kid, and I suppose the Liebster is the current version of them. Plus, I could use the extra traffic here 😉
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Oh, goody! Can’t wait to hear your answers! 🙂
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Reblogged this on silvatrend8553 and commented:
I haven’t read this Jennifer Ashley book but I have loved the ones I have read!
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This one seems to be everyone’s favorite–if you loved her other ones, this one will quite possibly blow you away 😀 Enjoy!
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