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Chapter Twelve. I am a little annoyed at myself that I expected there to be something different in the formula after the first two in the series.
I suppose my forgiveness for that is that Im not finishing this one, I will read formulaic books if its a good formula, This one isnt. The good thing about this one is that there is no taking advantage of a woman while shes drugged or just been attacked.
Nicola is a fully consensual partner with The Masked Gentleman when shes not holding herself to impossible standards to a manyears dead.
Once it is known who The Masked Gentleman is after she has been kidnapped to save one of his menwait, lets back up.
That said man, when Nicola stops returning his impassioned kisses upon remembrance of aforementioned long dead man, castigates her in a really nasty light about how uncaring and unfeeling noblewomen are.
This is explained later. But its the women who are portrayed as manipulating and cold in these books, likened to prostitutes plying their bodies to use mens feelings as accused by the men.


Why do any women forgive the men, who basically give an, “Aw shucks, I guess you really were right all along and if I hadnt had my dck for brains maybe I would have listened instead of acting like a petulant schoolboy” And the women take that as an apology How about if people find out the facts first But these books take the misunderstanding trope and wring every last ounce of it.
Its not wringing any more out of this reader, Je refuse.

Someone said the author gets it so right at some times, and so wrong at others, and this is a case of the latter.
If I could find out which might be one of the “right” ones I might be willing to try again later.
Why would a kiss from a highwayman leave an impression Known as "The Gentleman", Nicola's carraige was waylaid as she was making her way to visit her sister Deborah.
She had been riding in her sister's husband, Richard Montford, Earl of Exmoor's conveyance when they were held up, He had stolen a kiss before he left her!
There is a bad history between Nicola and Richard that happened over ten years ago, but for her sister's sake, who is pregnant, she has come to help her.
The mystery seems to be this highwayman is trying to destroy Richard, who has tried to catch him, but to no avail.

I absolutely adored this story, Mystery, suspense, a villain, lost love, found love and everything you want in a great tale!


Highwayman meets his love by doing what he does best.

A smouldering kiss as payment in a hold up,
What could be better,

Good storyline and great characters, Ive really enjoyed the series and this was a perfect end to it,

Highwayman gets the girl , bad guy get the ending that he deserves,

Obviously theres so much more to this story , but if I told you it all you wouldnt need to read it.

That would be a travesty as I would highly recommended this book and the trilogy,
Candace is a wonderful author,

I received an Arc copy of this book and chose to post this review I've always been a sucker for a mysterious highwayman.
This book wraps up a series of three so, without having readsitelinkA Stolen Heart, I was in the dark about some of the references to happenings in the earlier book.
No Other Love by Candace Camp is a far fetched yet absolutely addicting story from beginning to end, The hero as a young man, Gil, . . was sweet and his relationship with Nicola was good and true, The hero as a kind yet hardened man, Jack, . . I found him to be extremely alluring, I could not get enough of him! His relationship with the heroine Nicola, was full of fireworks, There was lots of mystery and suspense and that made for a very enthralling read that I couldnt put down.
I really enjoyed this story! So much mystery and intrigue! I loved it! Love like no other! It leaves no loose ends interesting with secrets, thrills and twists This book started out as astar read, and wasnt a real page turner, but about half way through it picked up.
Once some things came to light, which seemed predictable, the story got much better for me and I really enjoyed it.
I didnt read the first two in the series, kind of wish I had at least read book two, as the secondary characters from the other books really come out in the last quarter of the book.
I went back and read a little on the reviews of the first two books and was able to keep the players straight and there is enough background given that it worked.
I think if I had read the series in order the build up to this book may have been even better.
I guess if you average thehalves of the book, and the predictability, you come out with about/stars, but I will raise that tobecause in the end I really did enjoy the story.
The Highwayman theme is a favorite with me, Wow, you know it's a good book when you can barely put it down and plough through it overnight,

I loved this one, It was an excellent conclusion to the series, a very satisfactory end although I prefer Richard to truly suffer more.


Nicola hates the man who took away the love of her life but now has to visit him as her sister in married to him.
On the way, the carriage is stopped and robbed by highwaymen, one in particular known as 'The Gentleman', There's something about him that keeps Nicola towards him,

There were so many secrets and mysteries I just couldn't put the book down, I needed to know how it would all end.


I loved Nicola and Jack/Gil/John lol, Their chemistry is spot on from the beginning, their past bittersweet and painful and their present confusing and filled with misunderstandings, all resolved beautifully.


The scenes with the othercouples were just hilarious, I couldn't stop laughing, The familiarity, the love and trust between all the characters, it was heartwarming,

All in all I loved this book and I think it's my favourite out of all, This book is a real jewel, No Other Love is bookin The Lost Heirs series by Candace Camp, I have really enjoyed these stories, They are much richer read in order than as stand alones, Camp does a great job developing her characters, I think Nicola is one of my favorite heroines, I liked her loyalty and wit, And her hero The Gentleman is a real heart throb, “His lips were warm and soft, the merest touch like a butterflys wing, yet they seared her like fire, She leaned back, her body melting involuntarily against him, The movement seemed to add fuel to the flame of his passion, for his hand slipped inside her cloak, pulling it apart, and he began to caress her body” My only complaint is that the story was a bit too long, but not in the sense of the pace dragging.
I just wanted to hurry up and find out how the various problems that Nicola finds herself in were going to be resolved.
I had a hard time putting the book down, I was given a copy of this book,
This review is for the entire trilogy, which unlike many romance series, should be read in order,

Here's the setup:years ago, the three children of the Earl of Exmoorgirls andboy were supposedly killed during the French Revolution, along with their parents.
The earldom went to a distant cousin while their grandmother, the dowager countess, mourned the loss of most of her family.


Enter Alexandra Ward fro mthe first book, the spitting image of her mother, She was raised in the United States but, it turns out, is actually the youngest of the three children, After that, it is only a matter of time before all are found, one per book

The mystery wasn't brilliant and the romance was blatantly fantastic But really, isn't that why we read these things, but I found each of these books
Receive No Other Love (Lost Heirs, #3) Author Candace Camp Offered As Audio Books
to be entertaining, actionpacked, quick reads.
I can't remember the last time I went out and devoured an entir series in less than a week, Candace Camp is an author who can get it so right at times, and not so much at other times.
This story unfortunately belongs to the latter group,

Firstly, I did not feel the youthful love between the leads, It appeared too rushed and unconvincing, While I like that the heroine has backbone, intelligence and compassion, the hero was too blinded by his hastily drawn conclusions years ago of her betrayal, and it was frustrating that despite facts pointing to the contrary, he remained tunnelvisioned and refused to see what others could clearly see, that she was not the conniving bitch he made her out to be.


The other issue I have is that the highway robber hero is nicknamed The Gentleman, because he sounds and acts like a nobleman, yet how can this be when he was raised by villagers and worked as a stablehand before spending time at sea, so at what point, did he manage to refine himself He still spoke in uncultured accents when they first met and fell in love.


It was not bad, but nor was it memorable, Meh pretty average. Basically Princess Bride without any humor or cleverness Dred Pirate Roberts returns to his lady love The third installment in the Montford Heirs Series.
The suspense, mystery, dramawho is the Masked Highwayman We find out in this book, I really enjoyed this book and this series, Exciting book that delves into the mystery of “The Gentleman, ”I have to read the first two in the series though, But that didnt in any way obstruct the flow of the narrative, Its a pretty decent story to while away an afternoon, Series: Lost Heirs
Publication Date:rerelease Julyth,by Harlequin first published
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This author has been rereleasing some of her older titles and gosh Im so glad she is.
How else would I manage to find such gems that I had missed the first time around This has been a delightful series well written, wellplotted and the characters are fully developed and interesting.
The overarching tale behind the individual stories is: During the French Revolution an English earl and his family were in France and were caught up in the mayhem and were murdered.
The family was told that his three children were murdered as well but that isnt the case, A family friend rescued the children two girls and a boy and returned them to England, Except, they were maliciously intercepted so someone else could inherit the title that should have gone to the boy, The first two books showed the discovery of the two girls sitelinkA Stolen Heart and sitelinkPromise Me Tomorrow.
Now, we finally get to learn the fate of the young boy Jack/Gil/John,

“The Gentleman” is the name given to a highwayman who preys on the local area well generally he preys on the assets of only one man the Earl of Exmoor.
The Gentleman detests the Earl and wants to bring him to ruination, Exmoor is a cold and ruthless man even more cruel than most know but The Gentleman Jack Moore knows,

Ten years ago Nicola Falcourt loved a stable boy Gil Martin with all her heart and soul, Yes, it was a huge mismatch between a Lady and a stable hand, but Nicola didnt care, She had every intention of marrying him until the Earl of Exmoor caused Gils death, The Earl wanted to marry Nicola himself, Now, she hates him with a passion and hasnt stepped foot onto Exmoors land in ten years, Shes only returning now because her sister married Exmoor and shes begged Nicola to come to stay with her through her pregnancy.


The carriage in which Nicola is riding is held up by a highwayman known as The Gentleman, When he kisses her, she responds her whole body responds, How can that be Shes had no interest in any man since Gil died she still loves him and has remained faithful to his memory.
How can this stranger awaken that part of her again

Nicola and Jack end up spending time together when she helps to heal one of his men and they make discoveries reawaken feelings and find prejudices and obstacles that just cannot be overcome.


It is a lovely story of two people who find they have a second chance at love, I enjoyed seeing how they dealt with the unfolding events and managed to reclaim what theyd lost, I hope youll love it as much as I did,

One thing that puzzled me is the fact that The Gentleman was called that because of his gentlemanly manners and speech.
Yet he was raised by a tavern wench and spoke like a common villager rather than the refined speech of a gentleman.
I think we are supposed to understand that his friend Perry taught him manners and to speak properly, but it was never really spelled out.
Maybe it was left on the cutting floor if the book was revamped/rewritten as part of the rerelease process.


I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book, All thoughts and opinions are my own,
"Jack faceva parte di lei così com'era stato fin dall'inizio e così come sarebbe stato sempre, . . quello che stava succedendo tra loro era stato inevitabile fin dal momento in cui Jack aveva fermato la sua carrozza.
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Avevo conosciuto una Camp in versione rosa paranormale e soprattutto in un romanzo legato ai misteri degli Inca e quindi ambientato in gran parte in Sud America e ritrovarla in panni regency mi ha fatto un effetto di salto temporale e stilistico notevole.
. . e poi non per sopravvalutare la mia amica Samy ma questo libro mi ricorda per certi aspetti il suo Bandito misterioso.
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The conclusion to the Montford Heirs series, This is the story of Jack/John, therd missing child of Lord and Lady Exmoor, who was sent by his mother, Simone, with his sistersyears prior.
She sent them with a locket for each of her daughters and for her son, the family ring of the Earls of Exmoor which belongs to the children's father.
Simone's plan is to bring the children to her trusted unnamed friend so she can get them safely out of Paris in the middle of the Revolution.

In the first two books, the Grandmother is reunited with her granddaughters after finding out that they had not died in Paris.
They are all still under the impression that the true heir, John, died of a fever, He is actually living under their noses as a highwayman whom we met in the first two books, Jack, has no idea that he is actually John,
This is a great ending to the series, everyone winds up where they should be and Jack is reunited with the love of his life, Nicola.
And of course the bad guy gets his due,
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