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Old 07-07-2013, 10:11 PM   #225
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This weekend I read The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, my first historical in months (the Complete the Bridgerton Epilogues book doesn't count) and it was awesome. The hero is just divine; he suffers from what I'm assuming is some form of autism. To me, he's more than a tortured hero and less than a tortured hero at the same time. I can't really explain except to say that he doesn't come as an angsty hero (though I like these for the most part) but a very sensitive soul who's had awful things done to him. My original plan was to get the books (the series is called Highland Pleasures) from the library (though I had to buy the 4.5 novella because it was self-published) but now it looks like these will be books I'll want to own. So more Kobo coupons to look out for
Love this one! I've read the first 2 in the series but this one is still my favorite. I picked up 3, 4, 4.5, 5 during one of the recent Kobo contest code binges. Lord Cameron is working his way up on my TBR list.

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