

I hated this book.I hated the hero.I hated his brat.I hated everybody but the heroine, and her I pitied for having these other morons around. If I ever meet Loretta Chase, I will thank her from the bottom of my heart for writing this book that has so enriched my life. I have absolutely no reservations in saying, this is my favorite book of all time (or at least tied with Jane Eyre for favorite, which is nothing to sneeze at).

My heart wept, and tears flowed from my eyes.Īt the end of the day, it's really hard to describe why I love this book so much. One of my many favorite scenes is when Dain acknowledges his illegitimate son, knowing he loves him, even though he is just as ugly as Dain was as a child, and is filthy and covered in vomit. Yet other scenes cause the biggest smile to spread over my face. There are scenes that make me cry every time I read them. And I have read few books that could manage poignancy and humor so well. The scenes between Dain and Jessica are so delicious, it's like eating a banana split with a cheesecake chaser. How cool is that? Dain cannot resist her, even knowing that she is much too good for him, and will change his life irrevocably.

She even shoots him when he compromises her in the eyes of the ton but doesn't offer marriage. She knows of his flaws, but cares about him anyway, although she doesn't let him get away with anything. But they are incredibly effective, because of the passion between Jessica and Dain, and the deep caring and love they feel for each other. The love scenes are not at all descriptive in this book. I've read books that were much more sexually explicit. The chemistry between Dain and Jessica is better than any other book I've read, and I've read a lot. There's a statement made by Jessica where she thinks or says she cannot resist him, and he is baffled that she would feel that way, used to being considered ugly as sin. Although others think he is ugly, he is perfect to her. And she pretty much loves him the first time she sees him. She is ruthlessly intelligent, and knows just how to handle Dain. How could I not want to know and fall in love with a hero who is so tortured?Įnter Jessica, the best heroine ever written (other than Jane Eyre). As an adult, he lived a life of selfish pleasure, spending his time with women who he could pay for his pleasure, thinking no woman would want him voluntarily. Not knowing love, he felt he was unworthy of being loved. He was horribly treated by others growing up because of his half-Italian heritage and his large nose and ungainly features. He was an ugly baby, loved only by his dearest mother, who was taken away from him. I fell in love with Dain from the moment of his birth. Great hero, heroine, story, humor, romance, angst. This is my favorite book of all time (well, tied with Jane Eyre).
