The story begins with near sighted Lady Alexandra Margaret Frances Honoria Pyne preparing for a ball that her father the Duke of Pyneham was throwing... Little does she know that two of her sworn enemies (two lovers from her past) appear, trying to win her hand in marriage. And she has some problems to overcome...
Problem #1- The Honorable James Marbury (aka Diego Moresco), the ex-fisherman who became a galley slave, turned pirate... who just happens to be the long lost son of a viscount. Whom, Honoria happened to have a passionate love affair in Algiers, although she was kidnapped and bought by him. Who appears 8 years later to right the wrongs that he committed...
Problem #2- Russell Derrick, a spineless and greedy naval officer and Honoria's ex-fiancee from 8 years ago. When Derrick's ship was overtaken by the corsair pirates, he was more concerned for his own safety than Honoria's. Who only wanted to marry her for money in the first place. Then, cried off the engagement when there was any hint that Honoria's honor was compromised. And now he's back to claim her inheritance once again.
Problem #3- The Duke of Pyneham, who just happens to be her father, who is bent on finding her a husband. Whether Honoria wants one or not...
Well, throw these problems in and you find strong-willed, stubborn and control freak Honoria in a situation that is beyond her control. Who is blind to her own passion and love from a man that she can't quite trust.
There are some entertaining and witty dialogue betweeen Honoria and her suitors, and she definitely keeps them on their toes. James and Honoria in the "Rogues Gallery" is one of the funniest "I love you" scenes, if not classic for it is not the most typical of reconciliation scenes. I found the hero utterly charming, despite his pirate past (okay, it made him even more sexy) and the heroine for surviving a terrible scandal and a broken heart.
Susan Sizemore tells a clever love story, by fusing together the past and the present... switching back and forth the two to build tension and mystery. At times, I found the switching a bit tedious because I was so anxious to find out what happened in the past and how it was going to end... and had to peak ahead to appease my own curiosity. But still two days well spent reading this fun and romantic love story.
Julianne