A Spy's Devotion
Books | Fiction / Historical / General
3.9
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Melanie Dickerson
In England's Regency era, manners and elegance reign in public life--but behind closed doors treason and deception thrive. Nicholas Langdon is no stranger to reserved civility or bloody barbarity. After suffering a battlefield injury, the wealthy, well-connected British officer returns home to heal--and to fulfill a dying soldier's last wish by delivering his coded diary. At the home of the Wilherns, one of England's most powerful families, Langdon attends a lavish ball where he meets their beautiful and intelligent ward, Julia Grey. Determined to maintain propriety, he keeps his distance--until the diary is stolen and all clues lead to Julia's guardian. As Langdon traces an evil plot that could be the nation's undoing, he grows ever more intrigued by the lovely young woman. And when Julia realizes that England--and the man she is falling in love with--need her help, she finds herself caught in the fray. Will the two succumb to their attraction while fighting to save their country?
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Author
Melanie Dickerson
Pages
320
Publisher
Waterfall Press
Published Date
2016
ISBN
1503950514 9781503950511
Ratings
Google: 4
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"<strong>Better than some</strong><br/><br/>I found this book a tedious read. I actually really enjoyed the first half. I even enjoyed all the references of God and faith. Then things became too much and I couldn’t wait for it to end. God was mentioned on almost every page near the end and some things only worked out because of a prayer and a miracle. Don’t get me wrong I don’t mind that in my books but this was just too much. I hate having the feeling of stuff shoved down my throat, especially religion. Like I said though the first half of the book wasn’t like that."
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Caitlin Miller