![]() ![]() ![]() In order to escape Duncan’s presence and the freezing temperature, Louddon’s men decide to go inside where it’s warm. Of course, Duncan’s nonchalance about what is being done to him and his indifference to his fate is seriously disconcerting his captors. As we enter the story, we find Duncan being stripped of his clothing, his hands tied to a post, standing barefoot on the frozen ground, and looking bored with the whole situation. “They meant to kill him.” “They” being Baron Louddon’s henchmen and “him” being our hero, Baron Duncan of Wexton. Its title was Honor’s Splendour.įrom the opening line, Julie Garwood had me hooked. I decided this obviously well loved book was the book I would read first. In this bag I found one book with pages yellowed from time and its front cover worn clean off. I discovered romance novels when I was 13 years old when my aunt gave me a large paper bag full of books. ![]()
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