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I really liked this book. I had read some of Ms. Raybourn's earlier books and enjoyed them so I figured this one would be as good as those and it is.
Delilah Drummond is the heroine of the story and it is written in first person so we get her pov on the story but others' through conversations and discovery. Delilah is decidedly flawed and unapologetic about it. She is banished to Africa after one scandal too many. Little does she know how this visit will change her life. J. Ryder White is the he ...more
Delilah Drummond is the heroine of the story and it is written in first person so we get her pov on the story but others' through conversations and discovery. Delilah is decidedly flawed and unapologetic about it. She is banished to Africa after one scandal too many. Little does she know how this visit will change her life. J. Ryder White is the he ...more

May 02, 2013
Georgie Lee
marked it as to-read