My favorite of the Bewcastle series. Wulfric, the Duke, has always been emotionally unavailable. He had to take over as head of the family at twelve-years-old and has had to bottle up his emotions since then. Now his brothers and sisters are all married and he is content. When Wulfric accepts an invitation to what he thinks is an intellectual gathering, he is shocked to find out it is a gathering of young people. He is distracted when Christine Derrick drops a speck of lemonade in his eye. She is a widow who is scorned by her ex-husband's family, not because of her background of being a vicar's daughter, but because they think that she contributed to his death.
Christine things that Wulf is too rigid, he thinks she is too free-spirited, but they are attracted and can't help but fall in love. Neither is willing to admit it though and series of misunderstandings occur. Finally Bewcastle invites his family as well as hers to a house party to convince her that he might just have a heart after all.
Five stars
This book came out June 1, 2004
Follows Slightly Sinful
Borrowed as hard copy from the library
Opinions are my own
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