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The Elsingham Portrait by Elizabeth Chater
The Elsingham Portrait by Elizabeth Chater





The Elsingham Portrait by Elizabeth Chater

This is a fine book, with a sexy, smart hero and a strong, capable heroine who actually fights her own battles. Ignore the cover, where the hero’s hands look like he’s about to crush the heroine’s skull. If you’re feeling down, you can’t go wrong with reading HutC: Jackie Barbosa is a talented wordsmith with a knack for creating lively, memorable and extremely sensual characters. This is an infectiously fun, feel-good novella that uses religion in a way that doesn’t feel insulting or depressingly heavy-handed, and the ending, while not exactly grim and realistic, never fails to make me smile. Enjoy!Ī heart-warming, lighthearted romp about a clever vicar named Walter and the sexy ex-courtesan Artemisia who catches his (decidedly unclerical) eye. But since 2010, I’ve read a lot more romances, and now it can easily be expanded to ten. It used to be that I could only think of eight romances that would get on my top ten list that was why it was only originally eight.

The Elsingham Portrait by Elizabeth Chater

I originally wrote this blog post back in 2010 on my ancient blogspot blog and here it is revised, expanded and updated.







The Elsingham Portrait by Elizabeth Chater