Saturday, April 3, 2010

NEVER MARRY A STRANGER Book 3 of the Sons of Scandals trilogy by Gayle Callen

Publisher: Avon
Date published: September 2009
ISBN: 978-0061235078
Victorian Romance
Mass Market Paperback
Obtained via: Publisher
Reviewed by Danny



The return of Captain Matthew Leland is quite shocking, because he was presumed dead. When he arrives home he is in for a shock himself, a bewitching beauty, who claims to be his wife is living at his family home. He pretends that he has amnesia and hopes to discover the reasons for her trickery. Soon a person from her past appears and tries to blackmail her. Meanwhile Matthew and Emily fall in love and try to find a way to eliminate the threat that comes from Emily’s old acquaintance.

I have been a Gayle Callen fan from her first book onward and I was never disappointed by any of her books and NEVER MARRY A STRANGER is no exception. The book is another keeper and I am looking forward to see with what Ms. Callen comes up with next.

Ms. Callen has created great main characters, who make the book such an enjoyable read. You never really know what will happen next, because the book is absolutely not predictable. I was so caught up in the book, that I read it in one sitting.

Although NEVER MARRY A STRANGER is the third book of the Sons of Scandal trilogy you can easily read it as stand-alone or start the trilogy backward, because I tell you will want to read the previous books of the series, too, after reading this book.

NEVER MARRY A STRANGER is the wonderful story about those who dare to trust that love can conquer everything.

THIS IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF THIS BOOK. THIS IS AN OBJECTIVE UNBIASED REVIEW

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