

Winnie is the previous earl’s by-blow and she’s as sassy as they come.


However, before Dev can really dig in, his life is interrupted by not one but two confounding females, one six years of age and the other her only but very intriguing relative. But that work will be a balm to his soul, keeping him busy, allowing him to force his demons away, to face them another time. He has recently been given an earldom via his father, but the place is rundown, in need of a barrage of work. But, of course, we only touched the surface of his character in that book and here we do delve much deeper into his life, discovering what he hides from the world. While I did enjoy this book, I feel that Devlin is slightly different from his character in The Heir. Dev still has demons that no one can help him conquer. He’s the illegitimate brother of the Earl of Westhaven, though their father has recognized him and that makes his life much easier. I fell in love with the hero of this book when we met him in The Heir. Historical Romance published by Sourcebooks Casablanca 1 Jun 11 Sandy M’s review of The Soldier (Duke’s Obsession, Book 2) by Grace Burrowes
