They are masters of seduction, London’s greatest lovers . . .
Renowned for his bedchamber prowess, Ransom Seymour, the Duke of Ainsley, owes a debt to a friend. But the payment expected is most shocking, even to an unrepentant rakeβfor he’s being asked to provide his friend’s exquisite wife with what she most dearly covets: a child.
Living for pleasure, they will give their hearts to no one . . .
Lady Jayne Seymour, Marchioness of Walfort, is furious that such a scandalous agreement would be made. If she acquiesces, there must be rules: no kissing . . . and, certainly, no pleasure.
Until love takes them by surprise.
But unexpected things occur with the surprisingly tender dukeβespecially once Lady Jayne discovers the rogue can make her dream again . . . and Ransom realizes he’s found the one woman he truly cannot live without.
The Duke of Ainsley (I must call him this, since I don’t recall anyone ever calling him by his Christian name in ANY of the books in this series) has always been the one to take care of people.Β He helped his oldest brother amass a fortune lost by his late father,Β his other brother join the Queen’s army to straighten his life out.Β But on one evening, he neglected being the one who was in control and took care of everything and it lead to tragedy.
Now, his cousin and good friend, the Marquess of Walfort has asked him to pay his debt for that tragedy by spending the night with his wife, Jayne, and using his sexual prowess to get her with child.Β The only problem…Jayne can’t stand him.
Jayne hold Ainsley responsible for her husband being a cripple.Β Ainsley was driving the rig that night when they crashed and Walfort’s leg were crushed, while Ainsley walked away with a simple scratch.Β Ainsley’s life had gone on while her life was crushed along with her husband’s legs.Β But nothing could have prepared her for the request her husband makes of her in the hopes of giving her a child.
While Jayne initially says no to the proposal, she ultimately agrees to spend one month with Ainsley at is hunting cottage.Β She convinces herself that what they will be doing should be viewed as a transaction, as Ainsley deposits his seed.Β She’ll take no enjoyment in the exchange at all.
Ainsley has quite a different view.Β He’s always been taken by Jayne and under the impression that if he’s met her first he would have married her instead of Walfort.Β He’s decided that he will take these thirty days to win Jayne over.
Ainsley’s plan worked wonders, he did crack open the wall that Jayne had built around her heart and opened her up to a world she’s never known, but he never expected to fall in love with Jayne and never thought to all he’d lose if he succeeded with this goal.
I’ve been waiting for Ainsley’s book and Lorraine Heath did a wonderful job of writing a story that did this character justice.Β Jayne was a wonderful, strong woman who was the perfect match to Ainsley.Β And as wonderfully strong as both characters were, they were both heartbreaking unsure of themselves when it came to love.
The secondary storyline with Leo and the Dutchess of Ainsley (his mother) also came to a great conclusion.Β It was about time Tess admitted her true feelings for Leo!!!
An awesome conclusion to the series!
Shannon
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