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Stephanie, Emilie, and Luisa are sisters that are in danger of being killed just as their father was slain. The girls leave Germany to stay with an uncle. Their uncle, Olympia, decides to send them out to various households as servants and disguised as men. This book is the story of Emilie. The author does a great job of describing the bar brawl where Emilie meets the Duke, Ashland. I laughed imagining Emilie trying to fight and hold on to a chicken leg.
As Emilie tutors the duke's son, Freddie, she becomes very curious about the monthly late night escapades of Ashland. While meeting with her former governess she is mistaken for his companion. They have a very, sweet but super hot affair. I loved, loved the way Emilie took matters into her own hands and came on to the duke despite knowing he was married. He can't resist although his hesitance is admirable because he doesn't want to commit adultery. I adored him. He's a stand up, take charge guy. He was honorable, vulnerable, and just as willing to give love as to take. Despite his physical handicaps he was head and shoulders above many other heroes. He took in a daughter, continued to give his wife an allowance even after she left, and risked his life for Emilie. They were a great match.
There was a liberal amount of intrigue with bullets flying, poisoned drinks, covert agents, and several daring rescues. Several times the author would add inflection to a character's dialogue. For example, He said ""come in"" and a note would read ""said as if he was saying I'll let you in now but by God i don't want you here. This added richness of detail and a dash of humor. This couple played no games. They loved each other and were fiercely protective of each other. I will definitely be reading about the other sisters.
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- 18 March, 2013: Reviewed