![]() ![]() Shanna is not only outlandishly wealthy, she’s also outlandishly beautiful and her presence causes a stir in London. She’s been sent to London by her father to catch a husband to her liking, preferably an aristocratic one. Lord Trahern is widely known throughout English society for his wealth, but his lack of breeding means that the ton reluctantly and with bare civility welcomes Shanna at their routs and balls. And the first time her father thwarts her, her angry and rebellious actions set the entire story in motion. ![]() Shanna is used to getting her willful way in everything. Shanna Trahern is the pampered and petted daughter of an extremely wealthy cit Orlan Trahern who owns a sugar plantation island in the Caribbean and is called Lord Trahern over there. Scads of lines have been written by readers, bloggers, fans, and academic scholars on Woodiwiss’s stories, characters, themes, and her place in the evolution of the romance novel. I’m aghast at my temerity in attempting to comment on a Woodiwiss novel, particularly since this is the first one I’ve read. ![]()
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