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391 pages, Paperback
First published December 28, 2004
"I'm not used to the responsibility of being a guardian. There can't be a worse guardian in all Christendom than I!"Tiny bit of hyperbole, but Rafe is correct. Even so, there's something rather charming in his dissipated character. A man who cares for naught but horses and brandy, nonetheless, lives up to his duty to take on the responsibility of four female charges. The nursery is perfect, overdone and no expense spared and his conclusion that sharing leads to resentment is an interesting insight into his own character. Of course, when three of four charges are old enough to be in society--the apple cart is upended.
"I shall count on you and your new husband to buy me hundreds of gowns, all made of tissue silk, if you please, with bodices low enough to allure the most tired rake."
"A tired rake?" Tess said, grinning at her sister. "Now there's a lovely choice for a husband."
"Rafe wandered around pouring doses of brandy into any unguarded teacup he found."All I can say is that the man is a comfort in crisis situations.