I'm definitely a product of the 20th century because, quite honestly, the father's actions pissed me off, even though I am fully cognizant that this is how men were in the 1800s. To see how far, yet not so far, women have come since this era, still amazes me. I just wanted to drop kick the man...repeatedly.
Then there is the utterly despicable Lord Garrett. Uggh! That type of man needs to be dragged out into the street and seriously pummeled.
Now, about the book. It was, in my opinion, just a tad too long, with so much gobbledy-gook detracting from they story. There were just too many potential villains and so many other story lines introduced. Yes, I realize most of the characters introduced will eventually (or already do) have their own book, it was just too much info in one book.
I loved the Hero, although at times he seemed a little thick in the head. He was a decent fellow. While the Heroine had been a little wild in her youth, she had to grow up fast, thanks to the machinations of her father. I can understand her hesitancy regarding getting married again. I mean, anyone who had to endure what she did would be wary.
There really wasn't a lot of passion for this book, but there was a whole heck of a lot of drama, angst and intrigue. Not a keeper for the shelves, but not a completely bad book.