![]() For the past sixteen years, he has avoided his responsibilities, which are many, and include his son and daughter, Bertrand and Estelle, seventeen-year-old twins. Not that the widowed, thirty-nine year old Marcel has led a life of industry. Marcel Lamarr, Marquess of Dorchester, is stranded at a remote country inn with his brother André when a horseshoe comes loose on one of his carriage horses, leaving him at loose ends. I don’t know how to reconcile my enjoyment and uneasiness to a grade therefore, there will not be a grade on this review. It involves a spoiler (one I have hidden), a potentially triggering one that disturbed me. Then, at the 80% mark, something was revealed that threw me for a loop. I enjoyed the first 79% of this novel tremendously and was thinking this was the best new Mary Balogh book I had read in ages. ![]() ![]() ![]() Let me begin by stating that I am leaving Someone to Care ungraded. Janine Book Reviews family-reunion / Marquess / Regency England / reversal of fortune / second chances / triggers / Westcott 58 Comments ![]()
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