3.5 stars.
I just started reading Annabel Joseph's books, and what I like most about her writing is the honest emotions of the characters. Some of their motivations and actions are objectionable, shocking or even pitiful, but they are always honest, so I appreciate that.
The story was interesting and entertaining enough at times. The unease I felt was, as several other readers had alluded to, the fact that Cait is undoubtably a CHILD BRIDE married to a loving man with sadistic tendencies and who was not always honest with her. Her unmatched innocence (believable, for me anyways, since she lived in practical seclusion most of her life) was that of a 12 year old encased in a young woman's body. She simply did not know any different. Still, I liked the fact that she, at least, instinctively knew that her marriage and her husband's brand of loving was off. Why should love be so hurtful, after all?
So, I would have preferred that Duncan be more open and honest with her that their sexual activities were unusual, but ok, if consensual. Even the consent part was doubtful, at times, since it was obvious that she did not like pain and only bore it for him and really, had no choice in the matter whatever which way. Still, it was a man's world, after all. I was glad to see that he at least suffered some guilt for his part.
Other than him liking to whip her with the horse whip and/or his belt and putting her on constant 24 hour guard and treating her like a child (actually, she behaved like a child in at least half the book), he wasn't a bad husband. He was actually rather loving to her. Go figure. I guess that's the beauty of fiction. No where else would you believe such a fantasy.