Ravished is a story of deception and switched identities. The prologue starts with the death in childbirth, of the mother of Kit and Nicholas. This leads to their father lavishing affection on the eldest born twin, Kit, whilst holding the younger responsible for his beloved wife's death.
However Nick is the stronger of the two, and grows up shouldering the blame for his elder brother's mischief, in the knowledge that Kit is too weak to cope.
As adults, enter the heroine - who was betrothed as a child to Kit, but is secretly in love with Nick. Suffice to say she is hiding a secret (supposedly a wealthy heiress, she is actually penniless) and who caboodle of confusion and hi jinks ensue as Nick shoulders the blame for accidently killing his father (Kit did it!) and goes off to fight Napoleon.
'Ravished' was a most enjoyable read. The strength of the writer lies in the vivid characters she creates. I could have cheerfully kneed Kit somewhere soft and painful, for all his idiocy and carelessness, whilst Nick's moral strength was painful at times.
There was a wonderful story line toward the end, where I really couldnt imagine how things would end HEA (but dont worry they did!)
My only minor criticism is that the plot hinges on the twins being identical, and nobody being sure which was which. I argue that after Nick had been away fighting Napoleon he would have been weather worn (not to mention sleep deprived and care worn) and it seems very unlikely he would have remained identical to his soft living elder brother. That said, I can forgive the author as this was a cracking good read.