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Beware Of Virtuous Women by Kasey Michaels
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Beware Of Virtuous Women (edition 2006)

by Kasey Michaels

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The perfect daughter...secrets within secrets, lies within lies. Adopted daughter Eleanor Becket is dedicated to her family and its welfare. She is also a commendable commander, and a keeper of secrets, most especially her own. Who would ever expect this fragile beauty, with her quiet ways and her unfortunate limp, to be capable of anything more than her accomplishments at embroidery and her mastery of musical instruments? Only Jack Eastwood feels the need to look more deeply at this self-proclaimed spinster, and what he sees--and the long-ago crime he suspects--lead both Jack and Eleanor to the very edge of desire and danger. As the Beckets feel the outside world looking ever more closely at the nocturnal activities taking place in Romney Marsh, as the Black Ghost rides yet again, Eleanor Becket is forced to risk her family, her chance at love, even her life, in one desperate gamble.… (more)
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Title:Beware Of Virtuous Women
Authors:Kasey Michaels
Info:HQN Books (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
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This is Ellie Becket's story. She's the one who keeps order in Romney Marsh, but she's also at the heart of the mystery between the family's move from their Caribbean island home to England. Ellie has a limp due to a broken ankle at the time she was adopted into the family. She's so quiet and demure that Jack Eastwood, the Becket's agent, has never noticed her though Ellie is secretly mad for him. When she gets to chance to go to London, posing as Jack's new bride, she takes it.
There's a lot of real drama in this book. Ellie's background is fraught with murder and mayhem that arises once more when she is introduced into society. Jack realizes that her quietness is merely a disguise for a woman with a spine of steel and he certainly notices her now.
Again, I can't say enough good things about this series and I'm really enjoying the re-read. ( )
  N.W.Moors | Jan 15, 2021 |
Eleanor Becket is a quiet woman who knows secrets and one of the biggest secrets is her own. Her past has things that will influence the future and Jack Eastwood finds himself embroiled in both her and her family's future while trying to unravel some questions of his own.

Much of the plot is pretty predictable and if you blink you might miss some of the thriller and mystery aspects but it's a fun read. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Jan 13, 2009 |
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The perfect daughter...secrets within secrets, lies within lies. Adopted daughter Eleanor Becket is dedicated to her family and its welfare. She is also a commendable commander, and a keeper of secrets, most especially her own. Who would ever expect this fragile beauty, with her quiet ways and her unfortunate limp, to be capable of anything more than her accomplishments at embroidery and her mastery of musical instruments? Only Jack Eastwood feels the need to look more deeply at this self-proclaimed spinster, and what he sees--and the long-ago crime he suspects--lead both Jack and Eleanor to the very edge of desire and danger. As the Beckets feel the outside world looking ever more closely at the nocturnal activities taking place in Romney Marsh, as the Black Ghost rides yet again, Eleanor Becket is forced to risk her family, her chance at love, even her life, in one desperate gamble.

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