The sequel to A Love Never Tires and the second book in the Linley &Patrick saga and I am officially done with this particular historical romance series.
In the beginning, Patrick is serving in Belgium during WWI and Linley is trying to singlehandly keep the home fires burning at her husband's home. Quickly the timeline accelarates(literally in a chapter), the war is now over, Linley is told that Patrick has probably died and then quickly she learns her husband is in fact alive.
Things are pretty rocky upon Patrick's return. His shoulder injury and time at the front has left him older, wiser, and haunted. Linley behaves like a petulant child about it all and spends time complaining with the servants about how awful Patrick has become. Even though his sister feels he might need some assistance from a doctor, Linley feels that he "just needs to have a purpose " again and the couple saunter off to Africa. There's plenty of intrigue and further complications, but it takes almost the entire book before they're "bucking and writhing."
Sorry to be a party pooper, but I am throwing myself from this crazy train.