MY REVIEW Truce by R.L. MathewsonThis is the story before everything... Elizabeth knows what’s expected of her, perfection. She’s the daughter of an Earl and expected to marry well, say and do the right things with a smile on her face when inside she’s dying for a chance to escape. Thanks to an inheritance her godmother left her years ago, her chance will come with her next birthday. Her hopes of escape abruptly end when Robert, her childhood nemesis that she hasn't seen in over fourteen years, comes back into her life and does everything he can to drive her out of her mind even as he steals her heart. He hated her. At least, he tried to hate her, but it was so damn difficult to hate someone that he couldn't live without. He tried to ignore her, tried to focus on anything but her, but nothing worked. Somehow she made her way into his heart and started to make him want things that he never thought possible, made him smile and laugh even while she drove him out of his mind and started a legacy by turning him into... A Bradford.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I LOVE IT!
This book have kept me gasping more than any other in the series! It's such a beautiful story, seriously it kept me gasping with all the obstacles and problems that Robert and Elizabeth went through, and wow it really was an awful time to life in, for a woman at least, I mean from all the things that happen to Elizabeth about her dowry and all those conditions that her father happily never told her about, because he was so determined to make her marry. That's awful!!!!
And of course was such a great beginning with all the anonymous thing that both character played at the start in the orangery hahaha.
Oh anyway this is definitely one of my favorites and I'm pretty sure that it will remain in my thoughts and heart for a very good time.
Even thought it haven't quite explained how the obsession for the food started on the family, but definitely explained why no Bradford ASKED their wives to marry them... A lot !
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