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Deveraux's second book doesn't quite live up to the promise of A Willing Murder. While the interactions among the primary team are still spirited, there are too many characters and the conclusion is rather implausible. [See Prepub Alert, 7/31/18.]
The sudden magical element added to the women's story two-thirds of the way through is a surprise and though it's what connects the novels in this series, it's also unnecessary. The characters are types readers have seen before, so not much is new, but Deveraux fans will enjoy this pleasant work. [See Prepub Alert, 10/9/17.]
The forerunner to Deveraux's beloved Montgomery series, this 13th-century historical, first published in 1980 and focusing on the tumultuous romance between Ranulf de Warbrooke and Lady Lyonene Tompkins, is one of the author's earliest works...