![]() ![]() ![]() I think that if Leo weren’t the rake I wouldn’t have enjoyed it as much. Things happen to push the two together (an accident leaving Leo ill and in need of nursing, a conveniently overlooked legal matter that Leo must marry and produce an heir or risk losing Ramsey House) and pull them apart (Catherine has a mysterious past from which she is obviously still running).Īll in all this book was good. So naturally during an argument one afternoon, Leo kisses her passionately and this sets off their tumultuous courtship (which as per usual is going to be fraught with danger and mystery as well). During this time, Leo and Catherine have had quite the stormy relationship they cannot be in the same room without saying something cruel or spiteful, and bitter arguments always ensue. As Poppy has recently married a London hotelier, Beatrix is the last remaining sister needing the companionship and instruction of Miss Marks. For several years now, Catherine Marks has lived with the Hathaway family as a companion/governess-type figure to Leo’s two youngest sisters Poppy and Beatrix. ![]() This drew me to pick up Kleypas’ Married by Morning, Leo’s entry into the Hathaway series. He definitely fit the bill of the Romance genre’s ‘rake’ character, so naturally I really liked him. Earlier in CBR, I read Lisa Kleypas’ second portion of her series on the Hathaway family, where I first met the character Lord Ramsey, Leo Hathaway. ![]()
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