Sorcha had been taught by her Scots father to hate the British with all her heart. Thus she should have found it easy to despise Charles Asbourne, an aristocrat by birth and an officer by choice in His Majesty's army. But when the infuriating invader took her into custody and into his arms, Sorcha found herself losing her private war of independence.
A Regency/Historical author. In 1978, Doubleday published The Duchess of Vidal; in 1979, Playboy Press reissued it, in paperback. Dawn Lindsey continued to write Regency romance throughout the 1980's and 1990's.
Set in America at the time of the burning of Washington DC in 1814 by the British. Wow, and here we are now after the attack on the Capitol by our own citizens.
I really loved this book, until it started to go a bit overboard. Amnesia and a secret marriage and a secret pregnancy. But I loved the two main characters and the adventures they had. I'll give it a B- or 3.5 stars. I have always enjoyed Dawn Lindsey's writing.