The Duke of Jervaulx was brilliant and dangerous. Considered dissolute, reckless, and extravagant, he was transparently referred to as the ′D of J′ in scandal sheets, where he and his various exploits featured with frequency. But sometimes the most womanising rake can be irresistible, and even his most casual attentions fascinated the sheltered Maddy Timms, quiet daughter of a simple mathematician.
Poingant riveting read....i loved the male lead..he was real and not afraid to face his humanity...the heroine was a bit annoying with her self-righteous dialogue...anyway,all in all they were good for each other.