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No Other Love by Candace Camp

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The conclusion to the Montford Heirs series. This is the story of Jack/John, the 3rd missing child of Lord and Lady Exmoor, who was sent by his mother, Simone, with his sisters 20 years prior. She sent them with a locket for each of her daughters and for her son, the family ring of the Earls of Exmoor which belongs to the children's father. Simone's plan is to bring the children to her trusted un-named friend so she can get them safely out of Paris in the middle of the Revolution.
In the first two books, the Grandmother is re-united with her granddaughters after finding out that they had not died in Paris. They are all still under the impression that the true heir, John, died of a fever. He is actually living under their noses as a highwayman whom we met in the first two books. Jack, has no idea that he is actually John.
This is a great ending to the series, everyone winds up where they should be and Jack is reunited with the love of his life, Nicola. And of course the bad guy gets his due.

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Tammy Walton Grant I'm looking forward to reading this series, Denise, but here's a question: is it more suspense than steamy?


Denise Well, they were good as far as the steam is concerned, but it took forever to get there! Lots of sexual tension though, which I always like. The most suspenseful parts were more of waiting for everyone to realize that they were the missing children, even though in the 1st and last book, no one realized they were alive as in they were thought to be dead. The "bad guy" was the same guy in all 3 books and we knew it was him and they all suspected it to be him, so that part wasn't all that suspenseful. The books went quick and they were very entertaining, I thought so anyways :)


message 3: by Tammy (new) - added it

Tammy Walton Grant Oh good - we have the same taste for lots of these historicals so I'm thinking I'll like it as well.

I'm adding this series to my huge tbr pile. :)

Thanks!


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