To Tame a Savage Heart
Rogues and Gentlemen, Book 7
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Philip Battley
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By:
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Emma V. Leech
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Lucretia ‘Crecy’ Holbrook has a secret, a secret she has kept for many years. Even her dearest confidant and sister, Belle, would not understand what Crecy is prepared to do, the risks she is prepared to take, to get her heart’s desire.
For Crecy is not like the other smiling débutantes; she despises poetry, thinks dancing a chore, and is quite prepared to throw something at the next fool to compare her to Aphrodite.
Far more likely to return from a country walk with a badger’s skull and some bloody, injured creature than a posy of wildflowers, Crecy is drawn to the dark, the damaged, and the unlovable. Her heart longs for one man alone, one with a wounded soul, one so dreadfully damaged that even her tender care might not be enough to save him.
Viscount Demorte is everything she dreams of. With a reputation that covers blackmail, murder and madness, cruelly handsome Lord Gabriel Greyston, Viscount Demorte, is far more dangerous than any wounded dog, and his bite just might leave Crecy ruined beyond repair.
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- Nancy
- 18-06-2021
loved this story.
great book. enjoyed Freddie determination to break through the mental illness the Gabreille suffered from for so many years.
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- Liv Jones
- 12-04-2024
Such a well written book on mental illness❤💜❤
Wow! I'm still blown away by the story and Gabriel's fight with mental illness and possibly other neurodivergent ones too.
Crecy was such a fierce, brave and determined heroine and just what Gabriel needed. My heart shattered at times in this book even though it's only fiction such was the wonderful writing and pull of the story.
I could also find myself fully relating to what the hero had and still went through.
My only annoyance with this book is that I've noticed in the past couple of books the passionate love scenes have become rather tamed compared to the first few books which is disappointing that the writing had changed.
I'm certain that long after I finish this series a few of these books will stay with me and almost haunt me.
Philip Battley has done a pretty good job all through this series so well done to you too.
I wish I could give this book more than 5 stars for how brilliant it is and how it also shines a light on mental illness.
Bravo Emma V. Leech
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