![]() But he has this embarrassing tendency to put his foot in his mouth every damned time he tries to talk to her. He’s loved her from the moment they first met. Where Peaches truly does have a problem with Stephen, for him it’s just the opposite. Unbeknownst to Peaches, she has a knight in shining armor watching over her, and she’s going to really need him very soon. Of course, the night isn’t full of fairy dust and wonder, especially when Stephen de Piaget is also there. In England to visit her twin sister, Tess, she’s invited to a ball and figures why not, a girl should get to live her fairy tale at least once in her life. Peaches (ah, heck, go with it!) is also having a difficult time with her life, having just lost her career and nothing on the horizon to keep her bank balance healthy. Our hero and heroine in this edition of the de Piaget series have a prior history and don’t really get along all that well. Even when you’re so behind in reading the series and it’s nearly a year after the book’s release. She makes you feel good, gives you love and romance, along with a bit of action, and you always sigh when that last page is read. ![]() ![]() Her writing quality is difficult to surpass and not many authors do. ![]() Time Travel Romance published by Jove 24 Apr 12 Sandy M’s review of All For You (de Piaget, Book 15) by Lynn Kurland ![]()
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