
Daniel's True Desire
True Gentlemen, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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James Langton
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By:
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Grace Burrowes
An honorable life
Daniel Banks is a man of the cloth whose vocation is the last comfort he has left - and even his churchman's collar is beginning to feel like a noose. At the urging of family, Daniel attempts to start his life over as vicar in the sleepy Kentish town of Haddondale, family seat to the earls of Bellefonte.
Challenged by passion
Resigned to spinsterhood, Lady Kirsten Haddonfield welcomes the new vicar to stay at her family's home while his is under renovation. Suddenly, the handsome visitor has Kirsten rethinking her ideas about love and marriage, but a dreadful secret from Daniel's past may cast a shadow too long for either of them to overcome.
Contains mature themes.
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Wonderful loving enjoyable series!
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Long term favorite
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Goodness is always rewarded
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One of my favorites!
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This was a reread for me. When I get frustrated with other authors, I can go back to Grace Burrowes and enjoy the story as much as the first time. I like the subtle humor and the way the characters use language. In this case, the H was a clergyman who is married, but estranged and finds his perfect match in the heroine. I didn’t quite remember the ending, so I found myself enjoying the mystery of how they were going to work it out.
Often Grace Burrowes heroes are big, blustering guys who beneath the surface have a heart of gold. In this case the hero was a little different. He was kind and self reflective, and tried to live by his moral code, regardless of the personal cost to himself. It didn’t hurt that he was shockingly handsome and seemingly unaware of it.  I’m a sucker for an honorable, handsome hero!
I like that the author took trouble with the minor characters. She did an especially good job with the children. I’ve read a lot of HR’s where the children were annoyingly cute, or precocious, or “wise beyond their years“ and distracted from the story. In this case, each of the young boys in the story evolved, and that contributed to the overall story. I especially liked Danny who we met in a previous novel. Danny was always trying to do the right thing and emulate his father, but he really just needed to learn to be a kid. Even the epilogue evidenced GB’s, trademark humor and creativity. Instead of just tying up loose ends, we meet a new character, and in the space of a few pages, he manages to have his own HEA. Now that’s a satisfying storyl!
Another satisfying story from Grace Burrows
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I got through it because I usually enjoy her books but it was difficult.
I am a Grace Burrowes Fan, but this was....meh
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Well-written, well-developed characters
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