What It's About:
As a child, Lydia Pallas became all too familiar with uncertainty when it came to the future. Now, she's finally carved out a perfect life for herself--a life of stability and order with no changes, surprises, or chaos of any kind. She adores her apartment overlooking the bustling Boston Harbor, and her skill with languages has landed her a secure position as a translator for the U.S. Navy.
However, it is her talent for translation that brings her into contact with Alexander Banebridge, or "Bane"; a man who equally attracts and aggravates her. When Bane hires Lydia to translate a seemingly innocuous collection of European documents, she hesitantly agrees, only to discover she is in over her head.
Just as Bane's charm begins to win her over, Lydia learns he is driven by a secret campaign against some of the most dangerous criminals on the East Coast, compelled by his faith and his past. Bane forbids any involvement on Lydia's part, but when the criminals gain the upper hand, it is Lydia on whom he must depend.
My Thoughts:
There was so much I liked about this book! I loved Bane as the unlikely hero who found his match and the love of his heart in Lydia. I loved Lydia's humanness as she struggles to overcome things that weren't hers by choice. There was also plenty of intrigue to keep me turning pages, along with great moments of sweet romance and tenderness.
Readers who've read Elizabeth Camden's first book - The Lady of Bolton Hill - will recognize Bane. I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him better as one of the main characters in this book. I also loved the way Camden wove in historical details without detracting from the story.
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4 comments:
I loved Against the Tide soooo much! I remember finishing The Lady of Bolton Hill a couple years ago and hoping Bane's story would eventually continue. I was SO excited when I found out it would. Gobbled up Against the Tide in one day, I think. :)
Melissa - At first, I couldn't figure out why the name "Bane" and everything about the Professor sounded so familiar. I kept thinking "I've read about this before," until I realized he was from her first book. :)
Stacy! I have been absent from the blogging world for awhile - congrats on the upcoming release of another book! So exciting! Glad to see you are doing well... and thanks for the book recommendation :)
Kim - Thanks for stopping by! Hope everything is going well for you.
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