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A frosty reception
Staying with her Aunt Harriet and Uncle Jasper at the beautiful Holbrook House seems the ideal place for Alana Cadogan after breaking things off with her best friend and long-term fiancé, Oliver Cootes. All of Alanas plans for the future have come to naught and the horrifying prospect of the season and the marriage mart looms large on her horizon. Still, at least she has the comfort of family, her dear friend Lady Catherine Cat Barrington, and
Well, theres always a catch.
A man of God
The Reverend Harry Martin has just about had enough. If it isnt young women following him about, lying in wait for him, and trying their best to get him in a compromising situation, now theres Miss Cadogan to deal with. The dreadful girl is outspoken, opinionated and rubs Harry up the wrong way whenever they cross paths. Shes also beautiful, kind, and on his mind far too often.
When confession is good for the soul
The problem is, clergymen ought not look like Harry Martin. It just isnt natural. A vicar ought to be old and dusty and smell of mothballs. The Reverend Martin is young and vigorous and, yesa bit of a prig, but looking like a fallen angel can only lead a girl into temptation, and trouble, and Alana is more than ready for both.
Salvation comes in many forms
As Alana hears Harrys confession and comes to understand him, and to love him, Harry must come to terms with the fact he can never be a fit husband for anyone, let alone lovely Lana. But when good triumphs over evil and Alana helps make all right with the world, perhaps she can bring him salvation too, if only Harry dares to believe it.
**** This is the sixteenth book in the series and focuses on the children of The Girls Who Dare series. They can be read separate from Girls Who Dare; however, for a more intimate experience, one should read the Girls Who Dare first. The reading order for Daring Daughters is:
Staying with her Aunt Harriet and Uncle Jasper at the beautiful Holbrook House seems the ideal place for Alana Cadogan after breaking things off with her best friend and long-term fiancé, Oliver Cootes. All of Alanas plans for the future have come to naught and the horrifying prospect of the season and the marriage mart looms large on her horizon. Still, at least she has the comfort of family, her dear friend Lady Catherine Cat Barrington, and
Well, theres always a catch.
A man of God
The Reverend Harry Martin has just about had enough. If it isnt young women following him about, lying in wait for him, and trying their best to get him in a compromising situation, now theres Miss Cadogan to deal with. The dreadful girl is outspoken, opinionated and rubs Harry up the wrong way whenever they cross paths. Shes also beautiful, kind, and on his mind far too often.
When confession is good for the soul
The problem is, clergymen ought not look like Harry Martin. It just isnt natural. A vicar ought to be old and dusty and smell of mothballs. The Reverend Martin is young and vigorous and, yesa bit of a prig, but looking like a fallen angel can only lead a girl into temptation, and trouble, and Alana is more than ready for both.
Salvation comes in many forms
As Alana hears Harrys confession and comes to understand him, and to love him, Harry must come to terms with the fact he can never be a fit husband for anyone, let alone lovely Lana. But when good triumphs over evil and Alana helps make all right with the world, perhaps she can bring him salvation too, if only Harry dares to believe it.
**** This is the sixteenth book in the series and focuses on the children of The Girls Who Dare series. They can be read separate from Girls Who Dare; however, for a more intimate experience, one should read the Girls Who Dare first. The reading order for Daring Daughters is:
- Dare to be Wicked
Dare to be Brazen
Dare to be Wild
Dare to Cause a Scandal
Dare it all for Love
The Trouble with a Dare
Dare to Risk it All
The Mistletoe Dare
Just a Little Daring
An Enchanting Dare
To Dare the Devil
Sinfully Daring
To Dare the Darkness
Wildly Daring
The Dare Before Christmas
Indecently Daring
'Heat rating of 3' -Spicy, descriptive and provocative, but not erotica.
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