What is an untamable rake to do after being cursed to suffer a fate unknown to man; to experience solitude in the deepest sense of the word? Watch and wait.
As a silent observer in a world he is no longer part of, Rykel Deveau has entertained himself by becoming engrossed in the lives of the living. Society has changed in two hundred years—more importantly, women have changed.
Now, over two centuries later, Rykel finds himself forced to share his living quarters with the most unusual female he has ever come across, sensual artist, Danica Lovel. Between the woman's hideous tattered bathrobe and unsightly pink slippers, he should be appalled, yet bizarrely, he finds himself strongly drawn to her. He wants her. The problem is, she has no idea he exists.
I loved this book, but I honestly don't know what to say about it. It's a great, great book. I loved the romance, the story, the plot, the characters (I loved the heroine and wanted to be the hero *s*). Please don't tell my silence as some sort of dislike or disapproval; it's just that I'm running out of positives adjectives to use to describe Rynne Raines' work. You're exhausting my supply of compliments, Rynne.