COMING 11/23: COME TO ME BY OBERON WONCH.
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COME TO ME BY OBERON WONCH
Release Date: November 23, 2015
SYNOPSIS
Comte Grégoire FitzHenri, the new Earl of Shyleburgh, is known for his prowess as one of the Norman Conquerer’s most favored warriors...but not for his romantic sensibility or his command of the English language. Grégoire looks forward to his imminent marriage with his seneschal’s beautiful daughter, his longtime betrothed. But as a rough-hewn soldier, he wishes to enchant the elegant lady before taking their wedding vows—which means an interpreter...and much-needed lessons in courtly love.
The clever Bridget of Shyleburgh has been secretly in love with Grégoire since his visit as a dashing young warrior—when he was promised in marriage to her sister. But when he returns five years later as their new earl, Bridget is tasked with translating for him—including his love letters and somewhat awkward attempts to woo her sister. Mortified at first, Bridget soon finds herself completely charmed by his whispers of love and desire. She never expected such tenderness...or such wicked temptation... from a man like him. Grégoire’s heated missives tempt a fair maiden to stray down a path filled with forbidden pleasures.
But his words are meant for another…aren’t they?
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REVIEW: COME TO ME BY OBERON WONCH
Come to Me by Oberon Wonch
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Bridget made in an act of despair made a decision that has consequences could have far reaching consequences. Come to Me is a love that is almost ethereal. Oberon Wonch does a wonderful job of exploring the balance between forbidden love, painful decisions and the balance between right and wrong. I requested an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley. Bridget was not a person who jumped into a situation without weighing the consequences. Having endured the heartbreaks that were put before her I think she went a little crazy and let confusion allow her to end of in regrettable circumstances. A wonderful starting point.
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