Lord Jonathan Devoran (Jack) St. George, the second son of
Wylshy, was born with wanderer lust. His brief return to
England is only to be long enough to regain the dragon's
tooth and a quick visit home, then he's returning to India
to finish what he started.
Miss Ann Marsh is considered a "plain Jane." The daughter
of a minister and raised in the country, Anne is recently
engaged and looking forward to becoming a wife and
continuing her study of fossils.
During the mayhem of an incoming ship and being caught in a
downpour, Anne is unaware of something being slipped into
her basket. But when Jack arrives uninvited in the middle
of the night at Anne's aunt's home, he quickly convinces
Anne and her aunt she's in danger and must flee to his
family's home for safety. But with Anne's curiosity of the
male form and with Jack's belief that sexuality is natural,
Anne is soon compromised.
What they don't know is that a love is brewing that's so
consuming there's no way they can let each other go.
This is a wonderful story that has a bit of everything we
all want in book. Definitely a good read.
Years of roaming the Far East have turned Lord Jonathan
Devoran St. George into an intrepid, solitary world
traveler, estranged from family and homeland. Yet the theft
of a precious fossil has forced Jack back to England. The
thief has planted the prize on an unsuspecting young woman,
innocently minding her own business. Seconds later, the man
is murdered—and Miss Anne Marsh becomes the unknown
killer's next target.
Jack sweeps Anne off to his ancestral estate, all in the
name of protecting her. Safely engaged to another, she's
never met anyone like wild Lord Jack. Trapped in this
handsome aristocrat's company, she seizes the chance to
learn something new—about the world, about love, and about
wickedness.