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The Sadist and the Stolen Princess (Lords of Time, Illustrated #6)

by Jenn LeBlanc

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A single chance for redemption...George James Madoc Danforth is the heir apparent to The Warrick-unbeknownst to all the British Empire, including the Queen herself. When Madoc is resurrected, he expects coming back to London to be with a modicum of pomp and circumstance. The actual return, however, is far from that.Commanded to go back and make amends with his family, Madoc is thrust under the title his father carried, the one his brother held while Madoc was dead. The last thing Mads needs right now is attention. So when a woman walks into his life, falls into his arms, and has nowhere to go, Madoc is forced to reevaluate everything he knows.Lost in time, Willow finds herself at the mercy of a man who terrifies her in all the best ways. While she struggles to accept herself, her place in his life and his world, she fights to reconcile that everything she knew to be true was somehow not, and everything she holds dear now may not be hers forever. Can she trust him enough to show him who she truly is? Who she's always been, no matter where or when?Suddenly, all of Madoc's priorities have changed. The only thing that matters to him...is her.… (more)
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This was an interesting book to read. I wondered what an Illustrated novel would contain. Throughout the book there were pictures to add the the narrative. The pictures weren't necessary but they added to the whole story.
This is a complicated Story, Willow somehow traqvels back to Victorian England and meets Madoc, the Duke of Warrick. He is recently returned to England fro India with a body covered in scars and a damaged soul. He is tasked by the Queen to make ammends to his family but they have been wounded by him and he doesn't know how to beg for forgiveness.
The characters are complex and well written and the reader can't help but want to see the two of them end up together. While this is the 6th book in the series, it is the first that I have read. That will be remedied quickly. ( )
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A single chance for redemption...George James Madoc Danforth is the heir apparent to The Warrick-unbeknownst to all the British Empire, including the Queen herself. When Madoc is resurrected, he expects coming back to London to be with a modicum of pomp and circumstance. The actual return, however, is far from that.Commanded to go back and make amends with his family, Madoc is thrust under the title his father carried, the one his brother held while Madoc was dead. The last thing Mads needs right now is attention. So when a woman walks into his life, falls into his arms, and has nowhere to go, Madoc is forced to reevaluate everything he knows.Lost in time, Willow finds herself at the mercy of a man who terrifies her in all the best ways. While she struggles to accept herself, her place in his life and his world, she fights to reconcile that everything she knew to be true was somehow not, and everything she holds dear now may not be hers forever. Can she trust him enough to show him who she truly is? Who she's always been, no matter where or when?Suddenly, all of Madoc's priorities have changed. The only thing that matters to him...is her.

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